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A Price of Success

Four of technology’s most accomplished CEOs were summoned to Capitol Hill this week to answer questions regarding antitrust concerns in their industry. It was quite a sight to hear the leaders of four of the largest companies in the world speak to their tenuous competitive positions and modest size on other relative measures. It’s a […]

Equitability is an Inevitability

Another parable from Silicon Valley’s uneven undercurrents emerged from beneath the surface this week. A former executive at the San Francisco based FinTech startup Carta is bringing a lawsuit against the company alleging, amongst other claims, gender discrimination. Emily Kramer, the plaintiff, released a statement which can be found here. A quick bulleted summary from […]

Org Chart Dilemmas: The Air Up There

A few months ago we broke down the situation at travel company Away and, as it turns out, there have been a few more notable chapters added to their story since. Right before the July 4th holiday weekend, it was announced that Steph Korey would be stepping down from her CEO role for the 2nd […]

Feedback is a Gift, Wrap it Tight

You know the feeling. You go out of your way to share some very helpful feedback with someone. Or worse, you drum up the courage to approach them on a topic in the hope of solving a larger problem. Except, it doesn’t land. In attempting to solve the larger problem in this directionally small way […]

Manager Splaining – Be Aware

Is there anything worse than a boss who makes everything about themselves? The boss who talks about how difficult their job is? Or how the decisions they make are ultra important and cannot be delegated? And seemingly never decided on time either.. It can be extremely frustrating to serve under this person. Yet, as managers […]

Exiting Stage Left: Create A Leave List First

Corporate misbehavior has surfaced all over the internet these last couple weeks. Whether it’s a talent executive at ABC or eBay employees sending live cockroaches, spiders, a bloody pig mask, a funeral wreath, and more to company critics..for some it’s time to GTFO of these terrible situations. First, an acknowledgement: if you have a colleague […]

Management in America Today

There is an equality gap in this country. There is a police brutality problem in this country. Black lives matter. None of these systemic problems are new. Like many Americans, I’m rapidly digesting the tsunami of change rolling across our land from sea to shining sea and how to be a part of it. The […]

101 Primer on Running Effective 1x1s

Our weeks are filled with an endless parade of meetings. Now, taking video calls all day from home. Cycling from Google Hangouts to Zoom and back like a post apocalyptic PG rated version of Chat Roulette. On and onnn they go. One category of meeting rises above them all in importance. It is the Freedom […]

Timeless Graduation Lessons On the Way Up

If you believe hope springs eternal, this is one of the best times of the year to find renewed motivation from the greatest minds around the world. In the form of commencement speeches. At least, in the before times.. Actors, musicians, poets, comics, executives, politicians and more generate soundbites and video clips each spring that […]

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