Where Have All The Generalists Gone? — TOM VRANASHaving experienced a winding road of careers in various industries and roles, it’s been great to be able to recognize trends and utilize…Jun 9, 2021Jun 9, 2021
Virtuous Working While Working VirtuallyWhat *feels* like years ago, creating a positive company culture and happy engaged employees was an aspiration of most companies…Dec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
Executive Bookshelf : Bullshit Jobs — David GraeberIt seems like in the past few years books have become increasingly … interesting. There seems to be a whole new generation of social…Mar 10, 2020Mar 10, 2020
Go forth and be….mediocre!2nd place. Even the sound of that word strikes fear in most a-type leaders. Who wants to be the best loser? Even worse than that, what…Feb 27, 2020Feb 27, 2020
Executive Bookshelf : Endurance — Alfred LancingIn August 1914, explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew set sail from England for Antarctica, where Shackleton hoped to be the first man…Apr 16, 2019Apr 16, 2019
Read To Live. Live to Read.I’ve never met a successful executive who didn’t have a voracious appetite for reading. Make reading a habit.Apr 10, 2019Apr 10, 2019
Serve Your Customer, Save Your CompanyWhen we look at making the best impression on our customers, we look for ways to jazz up our marketing and advertising, come up with new…Apr 3, 2019Apr 3, 2019
Executive Bookshelf: The Power of HabitIn The Power of Habit, award-winning business reporter Charles Duhigg takes us to the thrilling edge of scientific discoveries that…Mar 23, 2019Mar 23, 2019
Saying Yes to Life…and No to NormalA 9 to 5. A stable job. A typical vacation. 2.5 kids and a white picket fence. The idea of what constitutes a “normal” life may change…Mar 19, 2019Mar 19, 2019