Irrationally Optimistic A few years ago a friend of mine told me he had recently been diagnosed with cancer. He didn’t have an early diagnosis and would be going through a significant effort. He knew and expressed that he would be losing a lot in exchange for a chance to continue living. He expressed his […]
Month: August 2020
On Trust – Lesson for Leaders
Red Onions on My Salad The past few weeks along with a global pandemic, global warming, explosions, fires, protests, war, famine, and alien invasions, our onions were recalled in over 27 states. That’s right, our onions were recalled and if we had onions and we didn’t know where they came from, we need to throw […]
Digital Workplace: Understanding Basics and Risk
The Reality – Simple Risk Case The frame for this post is based on discussions taking place through LinkedIn. Recently, LinkedIn made a change where I have become more visible to new communities of people. As a result, I have seen a significant uptick in requests for people to connect and talk. While I can’t […]