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Your Resume: What Story Does It Tell?
June 16, 2016
Your Resume: What Story Does It Tell?

You may not think of yourself as a storyteller. And you may not think of yourself as an author with an audience to consider. But if you are searching for a job perhaps…

How To Get Customer Feedback in 24 Hours or Less
June 15, 2016
How To Get Customer Feedback in 24 Hours or Less

Black accents or aluminum? That was the last industrial design decision we had to make when nearing the launch of our Movband 3 fitness activity tracker. Our design team…

The Leadership Advice That Changed My Career
June 13, 2016
The Leadership Advice That Changed My Career

It was the late 1990s and I was interviewing for a new position at a hot software company in San Francisco. The hiring manager was trying to convince me that I was…

Get Angry at Work and Be Happy
June 9, 2016
Get Angry at Work and Be Happy

When was the last time you got really riled up at work? I mean truly fired up. Let’s even call it red-faced and angry.

Stop Working and Get a Life
June 6, 2016
Stop Working and Get a Life

Life is too short to dread going to work. Find out how to be happy at work and still have time for the people you love.

Once You Resign — Go!
June 1, 2016
Once You Resign — Go!

There is no getting around it: Changing jobs can be a little unsettling for even the most confident among us. Deciding to pursue a new direction takes guts, especially if…

5 Steps to Jumpstart Your Product Management Career
May 31, 2016
5 Steps to Jumpstart Your Product Management Career

Are you a new product manager — or an experienced one who is interested in re-invigorating your career? If so, you’re likely looking for strategies, tips, and insights…

Hiring Managers: Stop Insulting the Job Candidates
May 26, 2016
Hiring Managers: Stop Insulting the Job Candidates

Some blog posts take on a life of their own. I was humbled that 50,000 of you took the time to read “Job Candidates: Stop Insulting the Hiring Managers” on LinkedIn.