The Weight of Failure
Gravity is greater on Planet Freelance than on Planet Employee, and failure is heavier for a freelancer than for a company employee. During 20 years of employment in organizations and … read more
AJBlog: Field Notes Published 2016-03-17
The Importance of Play
Failure and success tend to go hand in hand. One can’t experience one without the other. Failure is how we learn, how we grow, how we change, and ultimately, how … read more
AJBlog: Field Notes Published 2016-03-17
The dominant problem
Most of us would admit that our work comprises a complex bundle of interconnected problems. Each day we attack the particular problems in front of us (or the problems that pop up or pop into … read more
AJBlog: The Artful Manager Published 2016-03-17
Teaching controversial topics in class, and guns
At the Chronicle of Higher Education, Erik Gilbert writes that academics should calm down about college campuses being moved by legislation to allow the concealed carry of firearms. He concludes: People who are terrified by … read more
AJBlog: For What It’s Worth Published 2016-03-17
Buoyant about Met Breuer: My Q&A with Metropolitan Museum President Daniel Weiss – Part II
The last of the Metropolitan Museum’s “Five-Year Strategic Goals,” listed in the Mission Statement of its latest annual report, is to “to enable greater transparency, efficiency, collaboration and communication” … read more
AJBlog: CultureGrrl Published 2016-03-17
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