And watch out who you send an Outlook vCard to. According to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, web company Jigsaw wants your contact information. So badly it seems, that it will pay others for it. Recovering attorney Mr. Arrington explains Jigsaw … [Continue reading]
Listen Up
We are often told to listen more. You know, the "you have two ears and one mouth" bromide. But as managers, we can't listen unless people first feel free to talk to us about important things. Many people won't talk, even when encouraged to do so. … [Continue reading]
Slacking at 700 Emails a Day
Less is more is all the rage. One area of focus is the workplace, which may be a bit of a misnomer given the difficulty many people have in completing their work. Anne Fisher at Fortune has an idea: slack off. Ms. Fisher quotes Peter Capelli, a … [Continue reading]
Flu Pandemic and Disaster Planning — II
Spring is in the air. And so are migratory snow geese potentially carrying H5N1 to the United States. Maybe arriving stateside by this Fall. When I first wrote about this last October, a few colleagues thought the post was for the birds. Today … [Continue reading]
Bearing Witness
It's not every day that a mistake on the job can result in life-changing consequences. TSA in-house lawyer Carla J. Martin is squarely in the news over alleged improper coaching of witnesses in the Zacarias Moussaoui sentencing prosecution. This … [Continue reading]
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