What teaching teaches CEOs
Lifehacker recently published an article that particularly resonated with me: Six Things I Learned from Teaching That I Still Use in…
Lifehacker recently published an article that particularly resonated with me: Six Things I Learned from Teaching That I Still Use in…
Fellow Austinites and those who may be in the Austin area on September 11: You are cordially invited to attend…
This is an excellent blog post by Bryan Goldberg, the founder of Bleacher Report. He says the most important managerial…
Jim Schleckser gives CEOs three ways to reduce their to-do lists, freeing up more time to spend on business strategy.
I was recently reading the latest book in the Freakonomics series by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner titled “Think Like a Freak.” While I have enjoyed all the titles in the series, I think the latest one is the best for CEOs, as it outlines how to approach problems from their unique perspective. One of the constant challenges for CEOs is: “How do I get information from the organization that is as unbiased as possible?”
Fast Company recently interviewed Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson about his efforts to educate employees on being more productive: “On Having…