Saturday, December 18, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
More License Plates
Any thoughts?
The bumper sticker says: WARNING Vehicle transforms into robot.
Says the Notre Dame customized VA plate.
Says the Prius
Friday, November 19, 2010
HBR: Handle Distractions by Doing Nothing
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
HBR morning email, Part Deux
This morning's HBR email...
3 Tips for Handling Surprise Criticism
Criticism is tough to take, especially when it is unexpected. Unforeseen negative feedback can be unsettling, but also incredibly valuable. Next time you are blindsided by what someone has to say about your behavior, take a deep breath and try doing these three things:
- Move beyond your feelings. You're likely to feel hurt and angry. Notice those feelings and then put them aside so they don't negatively influence your reaction.
- Look beyond the delivery. Giving feedback is really hard and very few people are skilled at it. Don't dismiss the feedback just because it wasn't delivered well.
- Collect the data. Don't respond right away. You'll likely regret how defensive and angry you sound. Instead, listen. Take in the criticism. Once you've had time and space, you can decide how to react and whether to change.
Friday, November 5, 2010
HBR morning email
I was greeted by this Harvard Business Review email this morning.
Harvard Business Review (5 Nov 2010)
Do you feel trapped in a time-bind, unable to get to — much less complete — your most important work? Overwhelmed by back-to-back meetings and endless emails? Plagued by procrastination? Our updated Guide to Getting the Right Work Done will show you how to:
- Avoid endless "urgent" tasks.
- Write to-do lists that work.
- Renew your energy with simple rituals.
- Delegate effectively.







