Quite the Contrary . . .
Hybrid Work Predictions
Will the corporate workplace return to its pre-pandemic normal? Or, will hybrid work models persist? I’m betting on a new, hybrid work world.
Chief Impact Officer: Extraction Needed
Like wisdom teeth, Chief Impact Officers are superfluous. They show up late and can have a negative impact on those around them.
Hacked, Or Just a Hack?
Someone attempted to access my online banking account. As a past victim of identity theft, I knew the drill. I had been hacked. Or, had I?
Newton’s Third Law of Unemployment
Newton’s Third Law applies to unemployment insurance as well. Cares Act notwithstanding, for every paid claim there is an employer cost.
Amphibian Prices are Rising
More venture capitalists are kissing more frogs. The result? Amphibian prices are rising.
Managing in These Vaccinated Times
The long awaited Covid vaccines are here. So, what should managers do in these vaccinated, but still uncertain, times?
Corporate Jargon: Pros and Cons
Corporate jargon is omnipresent. Like plastic it is overused and little understood. Even so, it can have its uses.
One Chief Officer Too Many?
Beware of teams with too many Chiefs. Entrepreneurs may view inflated titles as a cheap employee benefit. That can be a costly mistake.
Taking it in the (Stock) Shorts
Another depressed, Covid era blogger shares his thoughts. It’s a modern day morality play that, somehow, comes up short.
Entrepreneurial Bluffing
Should entrepreneurs bluff? That question is a matter of some debate. My advise? If you bluff, make sure your bluffs are credible and worth the risks.