Management Issues recently published an article titled "Flexible working boosts the bottom line" that reports on some very interesting research results
Well...my wife and I are about to head back to Dallas from Yosemite. The trip was a great one. We spent three days in Yosemite, a day in Kings Canyon /
I'm going to be taking a break from Sunday April 20 to Sunday April 28th. My wife and I are going to Yosemite, San Fransisco and other locales in Northern
I had some technical difficulties today with my website...I changed hosts and it looks like I'm having problems with the DNS changes propagating...I think
One of the projects I've been working on over the last few months is the implementation and customization of a Content Management System (CMS). The CMS
In a previous post titled "The Daily WTF: “Job Interview 2.0?", I talked about an interviewee's response to an interviewer asking him to "Design a House"
One of my assignments in my Knowledge Management Class had me read and review am article using PowerPoint. I've just submitted the assignment and wanted
I've been tagged by Jim Stroup at Managing Leadership to provide a listing of the books that I'm currently reading and/or are on my bookshelf.
If you don't know The Daily WTF, you should...most of the content is programmer related (and usually goes over my head) but some of the content is quite
Some of you may know what my wife is a photographer (semi-pro) and that I've previously mentioned that 'Photography is Tough'.....well...I think I've
In case you've noticed the little "Zemified" icon (and even if you haven't), I've started using Zemanta on my blog and like it quite a bit. I'm running
A comment left by Raven on my post titled "Is Perfect Worth It?" led me to her post titled "Personal Growth Article: The 3 P’s: Perfectionism,
Timothy Johnson, author of the Carpe Factum blog (great blog...check it out), had an interesting St. Patrick's Day post titled "The Luck of the Irate"
In early March, Mind Hacks had an interesting article titled "Are you experienced? Does it matter?" which adds another wrinkle to my the argument I made
Just finished reading the book "It's Your Ship" by Mike Abrashoff. At first glance, this book looks like it would be something that I wouldn't like at
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