Lou Adler wrote an article titled The Awful Downside of Job Hopping Syndrome. Continue reading “Job Hopping Syndrome”
Marketing Cannibalization
Kevin Hillstrom wrote a Twitter thread on marketing cannibalization.
« Cannibalization. In marketing/analytics, few people understand the concept. » Continue reading “Marketing Cannibalization”
Emotions and the Feelings Schema
Stefan Waterland tweeted a chart titled the Feelings Schema from Oatley and Jenkins. Continue reading “Emotions and the Feelings Schema”
Ideas live in the gaps between things
This is a 12-minute YouTube video of a panel with Bruce Daisley, author of The Joy of Work and Eat Sleep Work Repeat.
Facebook and IRS Prepare for $9 Billion U.S. Tax Court Fight
Richard Rubin wrote a Wall Street Journal article titled Facebook and IRS Prepare for $9 Billion U.S. Tax Court Fight. Continue reading “Facebook and IRS Prepare for $9 Billion U.S. Tax Court Fight”
IBM CEO pay
Ben Hunt wrote a blog post on Epsilon Theory titled Once You Buy a Prize, It’s Yours to Keep! Continue reading “IBM CEO pay”
Navigate Complexity
Sonja Blignaut wrote a blog post titled Navigate Complexity: Three Habits of Mind. Continue reading “Navigate Complexity”
The value of owning more books than you can read
Kevin Dickinson wrote an article for Big Think titled The value of owning more books than you can read. Continue reading “The value of owning more books than you can read”
How Will You Measure Your Life?
Clayton M. Christensen (1952-2020) wrote an article for the July–August 2010 issue of Harvard Business Review titled How Will You Measure Your Life?
This article also appears in the books On Managing Yourself and The Clayton M. Christensen Reader. Continue reading “How Will You Measure Your Life?”