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11 May

Thinking outside the Box: Here Come the Zombies!

Yes, I confess. I did the whole “undead” thing last week at the Cambridge Zombie March.
The Zombie March is just what it sounds like. A couple of hundred people dressed up as zombies and shambled a couple of miles across the city of Cambridge.

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02 May

Does hard work bring success?

A reader wrote:
So my parents and friends insist I work harder to be more successful. But I can’t concentrate for another hour. I just zone out. Do you have any advice?

Two things jump out at me: first, you may be letting others set your goals. You say your friends and family are telling you how [...]

30 Apr

Is our addiction to Ownership giving us less all around?

If we redirected our obsession with tracking ownership into making a bigger pie, how much more could we do with our lives?

14 Apr

Do ‘open loops’ push multi-tasking into overwhelm?

I have several important projects on my “to do” list. Instead, I’m typing on my BLOG. I’m making phone calls for my business school reunion. Everything except what I “should” be doing. Just the thought of the projects leaves me dizzy. But why?
When I have a hundred tiny, no-thought things to do, I can just [...]

09 Apr

The eyes have it… Body language and the Body Politic

Last night (April 7, 2006) we were watching Scott McClellan in the White House press room responding to an onslaught of questions from reporters about leaks, classified information, and whether President Bush has declassified information for his party’s political gain (versus for the good and safety of the country).
Scott was a masterpiece of composure and [...]

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