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Tag: Corporate Life

  • Purge Outlook Emails

    Ever have to convert from an email system that encourages keeping everything to one with limitations? Well, here’s a way to encourage Inbox Zero. I looked at a few different scripts to start from, but this one was the most helpful. Note that this only works with “old” Outlook, new…

  • Penny Wise Hardware

    Penny Wise Hardware

    Thesis: Organizations will continue to squeeze their highly paid people into the worst possible computing environments in order to block any accidental efficiency that might evolve in their organizations. Evidence to support that thesis: Of course the thesis is silly, no one really means to starve their organization. It just…

  • Easygoing, Right, Wrong, and Difficult

    Easygoing, Right, Wrong, and Difficult

    This post is an expansion of the concept in Valuable Jerks. Also, Nadyne Richmond. Say your team has a project that needs execution. Launching a new product? Trying to land a customer? Trying a new process improvement? If it’s at all interesting, then it’s not obvious what to do and…

  • Communication in Teams

    Communication in Teams

    Question: how should your team ensure that other teams know everything you’re doing so the organization is more efficient? Answer: Use all of these tools.

  • Conference Giveaways

    Conference Giveaways

    Remember going to conferences? When I was a young sales engineer and going to my first conferences, it was clear that an attempt to attract visitors with a freebie or a lottery for a big thing was a strategy. Maybe not a great strategy, but there it is. Notable factors:…

  • Consulting’s Bad Rap

    Consulting’s Bad Rap

    Naming no names… but there’s a type of management consulting shop with an unsavory reputation among middle managers and individual contributors. Let’s look at how the reputation is earned: by training to a model that produces failure as often as not, but always successfully deflects blame. It’s easy to find…

  • Remote culture

    Remote culture

    Fully remote is a culture, not a technique — a company that is not already equipped for it can handle individual contributors working from home temporarily but will struggle to let anyone go completely remote. Tellingly, these organizations almost never support home office work for managers or executives, because their…

  • Metaphors

    Metaphors

    I love words. I love to read and write. I was an English major for a reason. As I implied in that post, it’s important to know how to use language to engage emotion. However, you also need to know when to use a particular tool and when to leave…

  • Product Management Reading List

    Product Management Reading List

    Inspired by Andy Nortrup’s thorough posting, I’ve dusted off my own recommended reading list. It doesn’t have reviews or feedback, just raw links. An interesting attribute of the times is that product management is recognized as an important function, but it’s not narrowly defined. That leaves a lot of latitude…

  • Product Management Internships

    Product Management Internships

    An engineering internship program typically runs 6 to 12 weeks, often as a group exercise. Interns join scrums, 2-5 interns (generally 3), where there was a known deliverable on a topic of interest. They would experience the corporate version of their classes: understanding problems, sprinting to solutions, and presenting to…