As a follow up to my previous post titled "Dress Codes at Work", I wanted to present the following hypothetical question to my readers. You work for a
There's been quite a few posts in the blogosphere recently about dress codes at work. Wayne Turmel kicked off this discussion with his post titled
My resume has been updated and a PDF version is available for download. I'd welcome input and/or feedback on this updated version of my resume.
Things have been a little quite on my blog recently due to being busy in coursework for my doctorate at Dakota State University. The Fall 2007 semester is
If you could only read 1 blog...which one would it be? If I was limited to only one blog, I'd choose to read Scott Adam's "The Dilbert Blog". The blog is
I've recently run into problems with my yahoo account. I've owned this particular account since 1997 and have diligently paid yahoo $20 a year for the
I recently finished reading Mass Career Customization, the newly released book from Deloitte's Cathleen Benko and Anne Weisberg (published by Harvard
Have you ever walked into an interview with a preconceived notion of the job you were interviewing for and after during/after the interview you felt that
This post is a follow up to my post titled "Employee Onboarding". Research reported on a recent Management Issues article titled "How to lose half your
Articles and books about Innovation are everywhere. Every organization talks about increasing innovation...and they talk...and they talk. Instead of
I've moved my blog to the new domain (https://ericbrown.com) and have changed the name to "Aligning Technology Strategy People and Projects'...although
I'm always amazed how to hard it is for some people/firms to understand that communication is a major reason for project success or failure. For example,
Recently I was asked this question by a potential client and was at a loss for words for a few minutes...I'd never really thought about this before. My
As some of you may have read in my previous post titled "I've been tagged...8 Random Facts", I used to lift weights and compete as a powerlifter while in
Organization Alignment seems like one of those 'touchy feely' things that most technical folks would rather not discuss but it's actually quite relevant
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