Month: April 2013

No “One Size Fits All” When it Comes to Values: Lessons from Ron Johnson and J.C. Penney

Once a week or so, LinkedIn sends a list of job openings that might be a good fit. The little black box algorithm combines geography, past job history, current role, network, and the skills/expertise listed….

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My Accident Aftermath… and what you can learn from it

Some of you have noticed that I’ve been off blogging for months. This post is about the grueling details of why. If you make it through, I promise this read can change the way you…

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How does Your Tribe Respond to Terror?

This week’s blog was going to be about how to avoid getting into a values mismatch and what to do when you discover you are in one. Good stuff that we can revisit at another…

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Mistakes, scandals, and atrocity

In a recent episode of Scandal, Olivia Pope and her media relations team rush in to manage a crisis involving a CEO, her family, and the professor with whom the CEO had had an affair….

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