When egos, tech, and the desire for efficiency collide.
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Simon’s Laws of Interorganizational Communication and Collaboration
Project charters are meaningless unless people, you know, actually follow them. Sadly, this isn’t always the case.
Episode 58: Talking Lanes With Sway’s Denise Brouder
A chat about the future of work, the creator economy, web3, and the importance of incessantly asking why, and more.
On Piano Teachers, Windows XP, and Aversion to Change
A trip to the Genius Bar brought back some interesting memories.
Does Your Prospective Employer Truly Embrace Remote Work?
In which I offer unsolicited advice to applicants trying to separate fact from fiction.
Episode 57: Employee Surveys Reimagined With Noah Pusey of Ripple Analytics
An interesting discussion about performance reviews—something that we typically hate more than trips to our dentist.
The Case for a Transparent Hiring Process
In my first post of the new year, I chime in with thoughts on how one can serve as a critical point of differentiation in the war for talent.
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What CD Sales Teach Us About the Future of Work
In which I drop a panoply of music references and liken the idea of returning to an office to a nearly obsolete product.
Episode 56: Intentionality With Dr. Sahar Yousef of Berkeley and Josh Zerkel of Asana
I’ve got two guests this week. Power in numbers, baby.
Work Visualized: Before and After Covid
My attempt to succinctly sum up the massive changes that have taken place.
The Case for Author Experiments
Stuck on a title, subtitle, and cover for your book? Let data show you the way. Oh, and I compare myself to Brad Pitt.
Episode 55: Beyond Simple Screen Sharing With Till Pieper
The Co-Screen co-founder and CEO talks to me about SAP, Slack, and the problems that his company aims to solve.