Our Corporate Life

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Good Intentions, Bad Outcome

[...] for myself, I did the wrong thing for the business. That’s what is so insidious about corporate suffering—you think you’re doing the right thing but all your good intentions end up [...]

Is Thank You the New F*ck You?

[...] created—and I wonder what kind of “leadership” tolerates this kind of behavior. Clearly corporate suffering is alive and well. read more [...]

The Customer is Often Wrong

[...] have no right to expect fairness and respect in the workplace. Is it any wonder that corporate suffering is endemic? The justification that it takes more money to get a new customer than keep an [...]

The Inhumanity of Steve Jobs

[...] and how much easier his own life would have been if he had had a healthy management style. Corporate suffering is directly related to how those in power behave. With so many idolizing the brilliant [...]

The Komen Foundation Kerfuffle

[...] surrounding the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s decision and subsequent reversal to fund Planned Parenthood activities illustrates several best practice anti-corporate suffering behaviors. 1. Be [...]

Decency at Work

[...] One casualty of our over-stimulated, stressed-out times is basic decency toward others. There is often so much pressure to achieve our work goals we don’t consider how [...]

Creating a Happier 2012

This is the week where most New Year’s resolutions meet an untimely end—often because people set unrealistic goals. Having a happier work life—a [...]

Creating a Happier 2012

This is the week where most New Year’s resolutions meet an untimely end—often because people set unrealistic goals. Having a happier work life—a [...]

Creating a Happier 2012

This is the week where most New Year’s resolutions meet an untimely end—often because people set unrealistic goals. Having a happier work life—a [...]

Is Thank You the New F*ck You?

I’ve witnessed some amazing communication lately. For some reason tacking on “thank you” seems to make some people think they’re allowed to sa [...]

The Komen Foundation Kerfuffle

[...] surrounding the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s decision and subsequent reversal to fund Planned Parenthood activities illustrates several best practice anti-corporate suffering behaviors. 1. Be Clear [...]

The Blessings of Business

As we give thanks this week with our family and friends it provides a chance for us to appreciate how many good things corporations provide. Working [...]

The Komen Foundation Kerfuffle

The commotion surrounding the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s decision and subsequent reversal to fund Planned Parenthood activities illustrates several [...]

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Good Intentions, Bad Outcome

[...] for myself, I did the wrong thing for the business. That’s what is so insidious about corporate suffering—you think you’re doing the right thing but all your good intentions end up [...]

Is Thank You the New F*ck You?

[...] created—and I wonder what kind of “leadership” tolerates this kind of behavior. Clearly corporate suffering is alive and well. read more [...]

The Customer is Often Wrong

[...] have no right to expect fairness and respect in the workplace. Is it any wonder that corporate suffering is endemic? The justification that it takes more money to get a new customer than keep an [...]

The Inhumanity of Steve Jobs

[...] and how much easier his own life would have been if he had had a healthy management style. Corporate suffering is directly related to how those in power behave. With so many idolizing the brilliant [...]

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