Who does Google think you are?
Yesterday, Google and the Fremont Chamber of Commerce hosted an educational lunch on the ins and outs of Google’s free, online analytic tools. While at
Yesterday, Google and the Fremont Chamber of Commerce hosted an educational lunch on the ins and outs of Google’s free, online analytic tools. While at
Fall: hands-down my all-time favorite season. What’s so great about fall in Seattle? Here is my personal list of five local fall favorites to kickoff
Five years ago when taking an HR survey, PR and marketing executive Shauna Causey discovered that she was in the 100th percentile for empathy. And it
Twice in my career I have left corporate jobs for startups. The first time I left was because I wanted to be in an innovative work environment where
I recently watched the documentary, “Forks Over Knives.” The premise for the documentary: “What has happened to us? Despite the most advanced medical technology in
We compare all the time and in all sorts of ways. I compare my startup to another startup. I compare my marriage to another’s marriage.
In his CreativeMornings presentation in Seattle this morning, Lee LeFever, founder of Common Craft and author of The Art of Explanation, broached the subject of constraints.
The Redmond thinkspace office had its first Acceleration Services event to talk about the importance of project management. The event was held on Friday, May 30th with
This summer, I am participating in a continuing education program at a hospital. The program is called Clinical Pastoral Education (or CPE), and through the
At the EO Accelerator Mixer earlier this week we were fortunate to have Michael Brown, CEO of Affirma, speak to a room full of leading entrepreneurs and share