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Weekly or bi-monthly stories and tips for surviving your work week. We like to find the humor in our irony, and hope you do, too.

Managing Truth in Leadership #SuperTuesday

In today’s very mixed and occasionally shocking demonstration of leadership in the race to win the primary, and as candidates fight to win to become the next President of the U.S., it’s no wonder the definition of leadership continues to run in all directions. There is something very special however, in how Bernie Sanders and […]

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The Corner Office: Symbolic or Empowering for Leaders?

What happens when you have no office, or you’ve given up your office? Google and Zappos are two early adopters of the open workspace concept, where collaboration includes overhearing other peoples conversations. In the office design, there are other areas for solo or quiet meetings. But what if you not only gave up your office, you truly had no […]

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Do You Feel Safe?

I was out for dinner with girlfriends the other evening, and we debated the topic of safety in our city. One friend stated that she felt safer in Chicago than she does in our city. Another friend said that the area where our kids have gone to school near the University is notoriously the worst area for […]

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Idea Factory, Volume One

I have a secret and brilliant idea that I’d love for someone to take on. Are you ready? With SXSW in Austin, why not create a local Bumbershoot music/tech fest of sorts? I’d love it here. I don’t want to go to Austin UNLESS we are unveiling our latest coolest gadget. But short of being an […]

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#TheLostGenerationX – #AllEyesOnMillennials

Ever read the book “A Moveable Feast” by Ernest Hemingway? He demured in Paris in the 1920’s, with the likes of Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and F.Scott Fitzgerald. This group of literary geniuses was also known as La génération perdue = The Lost Generation. Similar to Gertrude Stein’s self proclamation during a depressed time after […]

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Better Human, Better Leader

Ever since a Syfy Network T.V. series came out, “Being Human”, I’ve thought a lot about that theme in life, at work and in leadership (without ever watching the series, sorry Syfy!) Those two words together are poetry to me, synchronous with kindness and humility in the world today, and something in its meaning is lost in the way […]

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Visionary Leadership in a Passion Economy

For years, companies have adapted leadership practices from the military. Authoritarian; rank and file in nature; and with superior officers or lowly privates. There was an absolute trust in authority and in the vision to serve and protect. In companies, one didn’t question authority because of the risk of losing one’s job. Even if the purpose became less clear when […]

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