Hire Humility and Hustle
Twelve Things to Know About Finding a Mentor
Data is the Light, Not the Way: Here’s How to Illuminate Every Path
Eleven Steps to Becoming a CEO
Want Better Data Science? Hire Humanists
The Modern Art of Job Searching
The Data of Happiness
Slow Down If You Want to Be Someone With Something to Say
In-Person Meetings Matter. A Lot.
Formulate More. Solve Less.
#DataScienceMentorChallenge
Reverse Mentoring
How to Listen at Work
On Coaches, Captains and Stars
Where AI Belongs
Spend Time in the Store
Someone referred to me as the big boss today. He meant it to connote detachment, aloofness, arrogance. I think most people that know me would say the opposite. Indeed, it’s a business imperative.
Best of 2020
Here are my favorite books, blogs, artists, podcasts, technologists, leaders, and apps of 2020. I cap each category at four because it’s my personal Mount Rushmore. If they’re new to you, I share a good place to start—a short article, podcast, or short video.
Find Hidden Genius
As a leader, your job is to find genius nobody knows yet. So says Ken Rabis and Stanford / General Catalyst polymath Balaji Srinivasan. I love that way of thinking about my job. I made a list of 21 people I work with. But how can I help?
Rabis and Balaji suggest using polymathic skills and Tour of Duty alliance plans to develop genius on your teams.