Mortality is the one subject we’d all just as soon avoid. Death may be inevitable – the one thing we all have in common – but that doesn’t mean we have to think about it or, God forbid, talk about it. At least not today. I mean, why ruin a[…] Read On
Monthly Archives: October 2016
A Procrastinator’s Guide to Procrastination
Everyone procrastinates. When there is work to be done, we will make every excuse imaginable not to do it. We will put it off and put it off until we have absolutely no choice but to bite the bullet and get it done. The question is, is that such a[…] Read On
10 Random Things About My Writing
ICYI, here are 10 random things about my writing. Why? Why not? Also I thought it might be interesting. 1. My sainted wife Kim has never read a thing I’ve written. Ever. Not the book, the columns, the blog posts … nada. She says living with me is annoying enough.[…] Read On
Happy Anniversary, ‘Real Leaders Don’t Follow’
Today marks the first anniversary of my first book, Real Leaders Don’t Follow. How do I feel about that? Pretty darn good. It was a royal pain in the butt to get it written, edited and published, but it was well received at launch and sales continue to exceed my[…] Read On
This Is What It Takes to Succeed in a Complex World
One of the biggest problems I see is a growing tendency to think in black-and-white terms when the real world exists entirely in shades of gray. Simplicity has its limits. In reality, things are almost never as they seem. Virtually all the successful people I’ve known over the years are[…] Read On
How to Survive in a Brutally Competitive World
People will always dangle carrots in front of you, only to yank them away at the very last second. You would not believe how many “sure things” and “done deals” I’ve had fall apart on me at the last minute. And I’ve been passed over for promised jobs and promotions[…] Read On
A Not-So-Great Week for John Greathouse
This has not been a great week for John Greathouse. ICYMI, the Santa Barbara-based VC penned Why Women in Tech Might Consider Just Using Their Initials Online for the WSJ and ran smack into the social media equivalent of an angry lynch mob. I’m sure he meant well, but suggesting[…] Read On