Archive | Weekly Survival

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.

Catalytic Agent and Authentic Leader

#IHaveADream2016 Martin Luther King Jr. once called himself a catalytic agent for change, dreaming of creating a society that is color-blind, and focused on being a national humanitarian (U.S. issues including poverty) rather than fighting a civil war in Vietnam that was costing over a million lives and billions of dollars. When this day comes around, I am repeatedly shocked […]

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The Third Act

I was scanning my inbox of TED talks and saw this post on friendship – featuring two long-time actor/friends Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. The intro had me hooked. And so I watched the whole thing, intrigued by the message of feminism permeating every part of the discussion. And then the next TED talk came […]

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Movie Moment

My husband, children and I were with friends this evening for dinner.  I was feeling fairly exhausted from a long week of travel for work and trying to stay focused on the dinner party conversation. For a moment, I felt like I was in one of those romantic comedies where the girl or guy are in a group […]

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The Human Point, and Humane Trends At Work

Today is International Human Rights day. On this day, I’d like to share my philosophy on the importance of human behavior – or humane human behavior, when looking to innovate the next thing. Whether you want to develop that one genius idea to make it big individually, or you want to contribute to the gift economy and […]

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I can tell you now…

The other day, someone gave me good advice to share with our client. “It’s simple. I can tell you now. Or, I can tell you I told you so later. Which will it be?” Brilliant. We were trying to tell them their design approach was not aligned with their design strategy. This advice could apply to so many areas in […]

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The Critical Class

I want to rename the 99% from middle class to “critical class”. There is this perception out there that we need the 1%. That they are critical to us. Among the 1%, those that own corporations such as GM, Toyota or Tesla, generate jobs for the rest of us in the “lower middle”. Yet, there are plenty out […]

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In honor of International Day of Peace

Amazing Peace by Maya Angelou   In our joy, we think we hear a whisper. At first it is too soft.  Then only half heard. We listen carefully as it gathers strength. We hear a sweetness. The word is Peace. It is loud now. Louder than the explosion of bombs. We tremble at the sound. […]

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