There’s an interesting shift taking place in the labor market.
Posts Tagged as: Facebook
Posts Tagged as: Facebook
The Virtuous Cycle of Citizen Developers
Growth begets further growth. It worked for Facebook, and it’s working for citizen developers, too.
Adios, Spotify.
Thoughts on platform perversion, The Church Lady, and doing the right thing, consequences be damned.
On Calendly Etiquette
When egos, tech, and the desire for efficiency collide.
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.
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.
Slack and Its Ilk Shine a Light on Organizational Problems. Be Thankful.
Internal collaboration hubs can quickly manifest thorny cultural issues. That’s exactly why some leaders oppose them. Big mistake.
The world of work isn’t returning to its pre-Covid state. Why should your tech?
Yeah, we want things to return to normal. Tech-wise, however, that mind-set is a mistake.
Why I’m Psyched About mmhmm
The startup may very well change how we deliver presentations—a welcome change indeed.
Thoughts on Twitter and Section 230
Kudos to the company for its principled stance.
Slack and Change Management
Thoughts on why it’s essential to overcome employee resistance.
The Wild Wild West of Analytics Programs
Pedagogy and definitions around higher ed’s trendy new discipline are anything but consistent.
Thoughts on Slack, Culture, and Workplace Boundaries
Don’t let one CEO’s toxic behavior poison your view of the tool.
Don’t Be Evil by Rana Foroohar
Has Big Tech become too powerful? Hell yes.
Summer Reading
Being able to regularly feed my brain is a nice perk of professor life.
Thoughts on Facebook’s Mistaken Deletions
The company’s explanation doesn’t come close to passing the smell test.