Why employee surveys, like political polls, are misleading.
They should have called me!
!-->”I thought back to the day I decided to go to law school. It was a warm spring day. May 4, 1970. I was a freshman at Oberlin College. A few days earlier, President Richard Nixon had expanded the …
Or as Cal puts it …
"Slack is the Right Tool for the Wrong Way to Work."
!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->”The future of office work won’t be found in continuing to reduce the friction involved in messaging but, instead, in …
People ... Process and THEN Technology ... but as usual the world at large is ignoring the advice - and jumping straight into an app without much thought ... let me explain.
If you are a celeb - …
!-->!-->!-->A response to a recent newsletter. Specifically one where I explored Work Location. (You might want to click in and have a read to get the context.)
Sometimes people have a lot to say, but they …
!-->!-->!-->As a reader of this blog and newsletter or as a listener of my podcast - you know that I am a keen supporter of the broad category of ‘creative professional’ - and specifically …

Another Gaping Void nails it. Full piece here, though they don’t use the phrase 'business bifurcation'.
For a long time, it has been clear that business is bifurcating. The two models are …
!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the source of this piece on The Future of Work. I don’t disagree with the headline, but the article itself falls short of providing solace. In fact it …
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Part 2 of my conversation with Cristina DiGiacomo, M.S. goes live at 5 am Pacific Standard Time on Monday 23rd. You are going to love it. Hell, we loved it so much …
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