The work-from-home hybrid model ye seek

What about having a lottery every Friday on Zoom to see who’s coming into the office next week and what new friendships may be fostered? Continue Reading

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In many modern moments, life feels very “square peg, round hole”

Life is beautiful and interesting, but a lot of times, it can feel like trying to jam together two things that just don’t fit (work and personal). Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 59: What is diversity, even?

A discussion on people moving to Colorado, the definition of “diversity,” the “Note Police” at work, and finding true strategy. Continue Reading

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Did COVID maybe create a Roman Colosseum / Fight Club context in white-collar work?

Cost-cutting is normative in white-collar. Loyalty is spoken of, but largely dead. And COVID has created confusion. Are we all brawling now? Continue Reading

It’s a “belief-driven” world, not a “data-driven” one, fam

It’s not nearly as “data-driven” a world as we claim it is, but rather one constructed on beliefs, assumptions, and confirmation bias. We’re all guilty. Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 55: Friendships, housing prices, co-workers, and #BillsMafia

When you leave a job, are those people still your friends? Or just former co-workers? Plus: the Bills, housing prices, and much more. Continue Reading

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Racism, 2020: Instead of “calls for unity” and “forums,” just write the damn check

It’s been said before, and should be said again and again, but companies need less statements and more compensation on race issues. Continue Reading

#TranscendingTheCrisis on June 19, 2020 at 10am EDT

It sounds like it could be a bullshit event. But ya know what? It is not. Continue Reading