Month: November 2018

Sorry Not Sorry: A case study on organizational apologizinga Be better than DataCat DataCat (not it’s real name) is a small B2B database company with a global footprint of 500 clients, suffers approximately ten and twenty self-generated critical incidents per year. Examples include: data breaches, credit card processing malfunctions and security issues, and software coding […]

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Facebook Twitter Linkedin Fear & Imagination In childhood it’s so obvious—the monsters we were so afraid of were clearly imaginary. But as we grow, it’s not that we outgrow fears, although it seems so, but those of us with vivid imaginations simply use them to create anxieties more acceptable to adults: math, flying, heights, spiders, […]

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Episode 003: Alison Jean Lester Today on the podcast, author Alison Jean Lester, talking about taking yourself away to get things done, self confidence, isolation and the importance of your champions and the “not to do list.” She’s the author of truly wonderful books including: Yuki Means Happiness Lillian on LifeRestroom ReflectionsLocked OutCommunication, Your Key […]

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Facebook Twitter Linkedin We Never Remember the Crap Versions Pixar is proud of the fact that it sucks. In order to serve the quality of storytelling, the company responsible for The Incredibles, Cars, Toy Story, Brave, and other brilliant work has established a working order of: make something, tear it apart, make it better.Craig Good, […]

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Facebook Twitter Linkedin Episode 002: Hors D’Oeuvres Becoming who you are, mentoring the next. If you have an idea, and you think it’s going to work, do it.This week we welcome Hors D’Ouevres, drag queen extraordinaire. Hors runs her own entertainment company featuring body-positive, pun-filled burlesque and drag brunches. She cultivates and encourages new artists […]

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