All business people know there’s a lot of risk-taking that goes into hiring associates and other professional folks. Alvin Roth, author of Who Gets What – and Why, goes to great lengths to reveal this in his 2015 book, cautioning against jumping the gun on job candidates. That expression, reports Roth, comes from the 19th century Oklahoma Land Rush during…
Author: Chris Bond
Where Is the Love?
As we all know, some folks get it, others just don’t. We moved recently. As I write this I realize it was six months ago to the day and what an action-packed half-year it’s turned out to be. Ostensibly a downsize – and indeed we have shed a shed, half a garage, roughly a half-acre, and 1,000 square feet of…
Book Report – Traction by Gino Wickman
Anyone who’s been stuck in the mud in Alabama knows, you step on the gas, one tire spins, the other tire does nothing. One assumes this is sorta the precarious business position Gino Wickman’s clients find themselves in when he first engages with them. Systems and processes are so sorely lacking that to call these companies merely immobilized would practically be…
Book Report – The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor
Shawn Achor wants you to “cultivate the mindset and behaviors that have been empirically proven to fuel greater success and fulfillment.” In The Happiness Advantage, his excellent chicken-and-egg examination of feeling good and performing well, the author challenges us to stop moving life’s goalposts farther out every time we experience victory. He cites Aristotle’s go-to term for happiness – eudaimonia…
Book Report – A Truck Full of Money by Tracy Kidder
Paul English has seemingly never been comfortable having money, at least not a ton of it. English, the co-founder of Kayak who personally cleared $120 million after the travel industry search engine was acquired by Priceline in 2012, gives of his windfall quite generously and in fact did so even from a prior – albeit much smaller – web…