My Midwestern American Methodist wife loves Yiddish. From the day she discovered she was a shiksa, her two favorite words[…]
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Risk, resilience and the rear-view mirror
Over the last month, in client work sessions and in conferences in San Francisco and Chicago, I’ve had conversations with[…]
Read moreFit for Purpose?
A lot of EHS and Sustainability leaders are quietly questioning their management systems. I’m hearing comments like: “We have a[…]
Read moreThe most social media of all
As the US BCSD annual meeting came to a close, I urged participants to reach out to colleagues using all[…]
Read moreConnecting the Disconnected Executive
Many of us are suffering from Disconnnected Executive Syndrome (DES). Regardless of what may show up in the CEO letter[…]
Read moreSitting here in (strategic) limbo…
Many of us are sitting here in limbo (with all due respect to the reggae management guru Jimmy Cliff). Senior[…]
Read moreThe Year of the Peer
This post is a “New Year’s Recognition,” not a New Year’s resolution. It recognizes the reality we face rather than[…]
Read moreThe art of reinvention
The first three people I bumped into were all in transition. One was a corporate client who just landed at[…]
Read moreThose powerful little one-syllable Anglo-Saxon words
No, this is not going to be an X-rated blog. It’s not about those little words, fond though I am[…]
Read more“It’s the revenue…”
Back in the 1992 US Presidential election, James Carville reportedly posted a sign on the wall at the Bill Clinton[…]
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