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Month: November 2024

I released my book, You Have A Choice: Beyond Hard Work to Meaningful Impact, a year ago, and I wanted to celebrate how the book has been making a difference.

Posted on November 7, 2024March 12, 2026 by admin

I released my book, You Have A Choice: Beyond Hard Work to Meaningful Impact, a year ago, and I wanted to celebrate how the book has been making a difference. — 60 people have given the book a 5-star rating on Amazon, and the reviews fill me with pride. — Several readers have reached out to…

Ei-Nyung Choi is an inspiration to me, and if you qualify as a software engineer from an underrepresented background, I highly recommend you connect with her for mentoring. See below for details.

Posted on November 7, 2024March 12, 2026 by admin

Ei-Nyung Choi is an inspiration to me, and if you qualify as a software engineer from an underrepresented background, I highly recommend you connect with her for mentoring. See below for details. I’m also happy to offer my mentoring support to leaders or executives from underrepresented backgrounds. I reserve Thursday afternoons for such mentoring chats:…

Check out this report from ProjectNext Leadership with great insights on how leadership is evolving. Here are the key findings:

Posted on November 4, 2024March 12, 2026 by admin

Check out this report from ProjectNext Leadership with great insights on how leadership is evolving. Here are the key findings: 1. A drive for results exists without the leadership to make them happen. 2. Cross-functional collaboration is now an imperative, but it is hampered by leaders walking on organizational eggshells. 3. Change has changed, requiring…

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