Do you treat social media like junk food?I shared last week about finding the “middle place” when it comes to social media usage, and a recent comment I heard on a podcast helped…11h ago11h ago
2D versus 3D content in meetingsOne eye-opening insight from Juliet Funt’s book “ A Minute to Think “ was her concept of 2D versus 3D content when it comes to…1d ago1d ago
Users with disabilities are visiting your websiteIt’s getting increasingly difficult to track how users are finding your website, but there is one thing I can guarantee — users with…2d ago2d ago
The Sunday Summary: Compasses versus maps, the middle place, and the six-week delusionIn an effort to help me keep up with everything I post each week, here is my latest “Sunday Summary” of my posts from the week.3d ago3d ago
Shut up and singThrough the election cycle, a lot of were people upset that celebrities were using their fame to endorse various political candidates, with…4d ago4d ago
The Six-Week DelusionOver the years I’ve gotten better about this, but the “six-week delusion” still gets me pretty often. What is it? Here’s Juliet Funt…5d ago5d ago
Finding the “middle place”Social media has some serious flaws, no doubt, but there is still a lot of good to be found on there. I enjoy seeing what my friends are up…6d ago16d ago1
Strategy is a compass, not a mapDefining the word “strategy” can be a tricky thing, and it often gets rolled into “tactics” a bit. In a recent podcast episode with Greg…Nov 13Nov 13
Using Sectograph to visualize my dayA few weeks ago I stumbled upon this article by Anthony Spadafora on Tom’s Guide, where he explained how he’s using a smart display…Nov 12Nov 12
Blameless PostmortemsThe idea of a “postmortem” is something we try to do after every major project. We look back at how things went, be glad about what went…Nov 11Nov 11