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Hillary Clinton returns: What happened?
November 10, 2017Breaking stories about social media, polarization, fake news, and outside influencers are again plentiful this week, and it remains...
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The sheer power of repetition in political discourse
May 19, 2017In the last post, we looked at some rather unique elements of President Trump’s approach to speech-making. Whatever one’s...
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Donald Trump’s radical departure from traditional political parlance
May 13, 2017As we discussed briefly in the previous post, simple sentences and continual repetition of his core concepts are two...
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Who is the real Steve Jobs, and what are his lessons for us?
April 3, 2015As I begin to write this, I realize full well that one week ago I sketched out a plan...
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So, what can a middle manager do to be happier?
December 12, 2014As a continuation of our theme from last week, I decided to give some of my own views on...
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Miserable and disengaged at work?
December 5, 2014This weekend, I read yet another article in the Financial Times about how disenchanted middle managers are with their...
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How to find your passion
June 12, 2014This week, a friend sent me an article about why “follow your passion” is bad advice. The article cites...
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Steve Jobs was truly about connecting things
May 22, 2014The past two posts, and perhaps the next few, take their inspiration from the (relatively) new movie “Jobs”, which...
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Steve Jobs and the “holy wars”
April 10, 2014When I read a recent headline in the Financial Times that proclaimed “Steve Jobs promised a ‘holy war’ on Google” it made...