Friday, July 18, 2014

Weekly Reading


Everyone needs a vacation and I have been anticipating mine for awhile now.  Therefore, I am shooting out my quick top ten articles I enjoyed this week as I am preparing to go to Maui.

As you read my top ten articles this week, think of me having a drink on the beach, relaxing, recuperating, as I prepare to go into one of the most intense seasons of my life. Back to School!
                         
          Top Ten 

  1. Are you a Master or Disaster at love?
  2. Questions Leaders should never ask
  3. The dangerous act of reading
  4. Your bosses work vs personal life matters
  5. Why your company isn't hiring?
  6. Is your environment holding you back?
  7. Are you ready to discuss Israel and Gaza?
  8. 3 Questions execs should ask the front line?
  9. The cost of continuously checking emails
  10. 10 Models for leading change

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Short Week = Short Weekly Reading

It's my experience on short holiday weeks people find numerous reasons not to read their blog reel.  As a result, when people return to their normal routine they are faced with an insurmountable amount of posts they are unable to catch up on.  Their solution is to clear their blog reel and start a fresh.  Hence this week's blog will be a short one with articles only.  Enjoy your 4th.


  1. Why it pays to tell the truth 
  2. From Beer to Caffeine: The Natural History of Innovation
  3. Facebook's emotion experiment, we need to be algorithm savy
  4. Emotions in negotiations and the case against staying calm
  5. Counterintuitive habits for leadership
  6. Do you want your CEO playing golf?
  7. How to spot a liar
  8. 5 Questions leaders shouldn't ask
  9. Is it better to spend or invest your time?
  10. How to hire a CEO you won't want to fire