Monthly Archives: September 2007

Delving into the Mind of a Leader

Digg DiggMy curiosity was piqued by John McKenna’s blog post, Does Most Leadership Suck – The Challenge. He tagged me (thank you) with the challenge to discuss why, as he puts it, most leadership sucks. I can’t say that I agree with that statement merely on the premise that it’s hard to quantify. such One…

A Goldmine of Personal Development

It’s Labor Day and of course I’m working  – and you’re reading this which means you’re at the very least surfing. Here’s a missive to help you grab a bit of that work life balance we’re all talking about. If you’re taking a break from the workplace scene today and looking for some inspirational material…

The WorkLife Spirit

Business, workplace culture and work life integration are the topics of choice as I look back on 20 years of reporting as a broadcast journalist. But it wasn’t always like that. Beginning in local news didn’t afford me the opportunity to structure or choose what I covered. Worklife issues and personal transformation were nearly always…

WorkLife Integration Includes Mindful Productivity

In his column on Web Worker Daily, Lea Babauta, who is also the proprietor of ZenHabits.net, offers some practical advice in his post, Cutting the Fat to Get to Lean Productivity. He lists items we should do away with or systems that need to be morphed to become a more lean machine at work. It’s…