One of the biggest lessons I learned from working for Dave wasn’t just what I learned from him, but that I came to understand the importance of timing because of him: there were so many things I learned from Dave only because I was at a point in my life where I was open to [ Read More ]
Archive for December, 2008
Boss Lesson #3: Don't Get Emotional
Posted on Dec - 22 - 2008A Christmas Card to My Bosses: Thanks to Three Very Wise Men
Posted on Dec - 21 - 2008Last week I wrote that we are rarely good about telling the people in our lives how grateful we are, and, realizing that applied to me as well, I figured that this was as good an opportunity as any for me to correct that when it came to three important influences in my life. As [ Read More ]
Moving On When Your Boss is Your Mentor
Posted on Dec - 17 - 2008I recently got a phone call from a dear friend who found herself very conflicted about an unexpected career opportunity that hit her from out of the blue. After a few minutes of talking, I was a little confused why she seemed to be so conflicted, because — with one or two minor exceptions — [ Read More ]
Those Soft and Squishy Millennials
Posted on Dec - 12 - 2008I am a member of Generation X, otherwise known as “the Slacker Generation.” Anyone who knows me would laugh at that designation because I am, without exception, a ridiculously unapologetic workaholic. This week Forbes published an article by Dr. Steven Berglas asserting that a recent study suggests that Generation Y (otherwise known as “The Millennials”) [ Read More ]
Pitfalls of an Online Job Hunt
Posted on Dec - 11 - 2008A pet peeve has developed over the past couple of months, settling into life here in Austin and looking for a new job: employers who do not keep their job postings current. After a few weeks of consistent, aggressive online job hunting, it is pretty easy to spot the new job postings versus the old [ Read More ]
The Value of Social Networking
Posted on Dec - 06 - 2008This week a dear friend and mentor commented to me that he had become “a poster-child for social networking fatigue” and that was why, while catching up by phone, he was giving me the last six months worth of updates on his life, many of which were pretty dramatic and a little surprising. I had [ Read More ]
Networking in a New Town
Posted on Dec - 05 - 2008There is something amusingly ironic about tech industry networking events: a group of people who are part of a subculture that is notorious for challenged people skills all in a room guzzling alcohol and trying to make small talk. I’ve been to too many to count — in the Bay Area, in New York, and [ Read More ]