The dog story doesn’t make for a very serious case for a very serious book, I say. What gives, Arnaud?
Read MoreHands down, the hoodie is the most important clothing item in any wardrobe. In fact, you don’t just need one—you need several.
Read MoreThough twenty-four hours doesn’t do the city justice, a day in Geneva at least gave us a starting point.
Read MoreHere’s what I learned from other CEOs and executives and through my own experience (so far) of transitioning my in-office employees to a distributed workforce structure.
Read MoreThough I won’t pull back the hood and show all my inner workings here, this website gives me a good place to highlight an insight from each month’s postmortem. How’d I do in March 2019?
Read MoreI miss blogs and websites with creative and fun and insightful and interesting writing. Sites that tell me stories, whether about the people who write them or the people who publish via them.
Read MoreWe had a spring weather adventure in Switzerland!
Read MoreConsidering a distributed workforce? Here’s my experience-based how-to on structuring and managing one.
Read MoreIf you sell someone strategy, deliver your definition of strategy, and that definition doesn’t match her definition of strategy, she won’t feel happy about the transaction.
Read MoreA list of books I devoured in the first quarter of 2019, in rough chronological order.
Read MoreSpring sprung in Switzerland this week. A few scenes from a weekend wonderland.
Read MoreBy and large—as with everything—the majority of podcasts don’t make for good listening. After much trial and error, I’ve landed on these podcasts as go-to favorites.
Read MoreAfter a year of a distributed workforce, I’ve uncovered the following caveats and benefits for employers considering a distributed workforce structure for their teams.
Read MoreAs a child, who did I think I would be as an adult? I couldn’t remember. And then my mother handed me an old school report.
Read MoreTransition seems like the theme of the past year, and this month has shown no exception. Fortunately—as with all the transitions this past year—the shifts of March 2019 have proved good ones.
Read MoreOn our way to a dinner party, Arnaud and I walked through The Lavaux, a Unesco World Heritage Site just east of Lausanne, in Switzerland.
Read MoreA brief summary and pictures from the weekend when Arnaud Chevallier and Leslie Farnsworth got married in Normandy, France.
Read MoreAfter fourteen months of talking about skiing in Switzerland and not skiing in Switzerland, with four of these months living only a few miles from the ski slopes on which skiing could happen, Arnaud got to ski. I snowshoed.
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