Thirty years ago, there was a very obvious cue as to when the workday was done. For many knowledge workers, you were expected to be in...
Someone once asked critically acclaimed film director and screenwriter, Stanley Kubrick, if it was usual for a director to spend so much care on lighting each...
In this time of the “Great Resignation”, many knowledge workers have the luxury of options and feel their “stock” rising. In response, there isn’t a single...
Written with Marc Winter | Artwork Credit: Joy Yun You’d be hard pressed to find a company without a set of documented values. Whether they’re codified explicitly as...
This article was written in collaboration with Carina Cortese Strategic planning needs to change because our world has changed. We’ve long assumed the world we operate in...
I’ve worked with many leaders over the years, and one thing that always surprises me is how many don’t internalize their own power. They spend their...
We have a running joke in our extended family that my husband, Brad, loves sloths. I couldn’t tell you when it started, but whenever it’s time...
Post-pandemic, are our work lives slowing down or speeding up? There seem to be conflicting answers. On the one hand, NPR recently reported that unemployment is down and...
What’s your return to office plan? Right now, every leader is being asked this question. Some have declared answers, many are actively revising those answers, most...
We are a long way away from the Industrial Revolution. In the 1700s and 1800s, work life was hard. Days were long. Working conditions were rough...