Archives for 2002
Indeed
Still waiting for this one to fall on my head…
Personal and professional. A year ago, Mark Pilgrim’s former manager told him to shut down his weblog on the grounds that you can’t mix the professional and the personal. Mark’s principled refusal led to a year packed with personal and professional successes. No doubt there will be many more. Congratulations, Mark. And thanks… [Jonathon Delacour]
The Supremes
I agree with Lessig that the court has some great stuff on tap for this term.
Interestingly enough, I just finished Kenneth Star’s book First Among Equals about the Supreme Court on my earlier flight from Baltimore to Detroit. Am now on yet another Northwest flight from Detroit to Boston. At some point, I’ll see home 😉
le Grande Hotel
in Minneapolis is verra nice…
The Edge
One of my greatest fears as a leader has been how to maintain the edge – how do I keep pushing the envelope with my team? How I do keep my team engaged and improving our results? How do I keep from getting complacent.
I used to read Fast Company as a great source for “edgy” material – Tom Peters’s books did the same for me – so did talking with other great leaders at my company (and elsewhere).
I picked up a copy of Fast Company at Logan Airport today and found basically the same fluff that I found in Business Week, Fortune, and elsewhere. It simply wasn’t interesting.
What are you doing to keep the edge? I’d love to hear your story.
Yet Another Flight..
Heading to Minneapolis on Northwest out of Boston for two days, then off to Baltimore for another two days of meetings.. and then home to Boston via Detroit. Taking most of Friday off for a three day weekend since I’m flying out (and working on Sunday).
The flight has already had some drama, a medical emergency in the back of the plane. Still not sure what happened, but the middle seat holder in the row directly behind me responded to a call for a physician and then came back to his seat 10-15 minutes later without any word as to what has happened.
Whatever it was – whomever it is – I hope they’re alright…
Idiot
Yeah, but is anybody really listening to him? Sure Salon is, but it’s a liberal rag anyways.
Give ’em hell, Al. With a series of fiery speeches, the former vice president recovers his voice, his backbone and his place as the 2004 Democratic front-runner. [Salon.com]