I am so excited to introduce Hautepreneurs new series of one day luxury retreats and business intensives designed specifically for women business owners. @ Jessica Eaves Mathews and I will be hosting a Red Haute Business Mastery™ retreat in San Diego on March 17th (with additional dates already scheduled for London, April 21st, and NYC, April 29th). Get more info and sign up here: www.redhautebusinessmastery.com …see more
Here’s a simplified version of our scenario development process you can use to help facilitate your scenario planning.
On today's #strategyhacker livestream, I'll talk about enhancing your streaming setup, gaming PCs and high-end graphics cards, and some current events and news. See you at 3:00 p.m. EST at
Why is the City of Chicago so adamant about "punishing" Jussie Smollett after charges were dropped? Read this update on the Smollett fiasco and the Chicago Administration attempting to make him pay up or pay for something. #chicago #jussiesmollett …see more
Special thanks for the recognition. It is, sadly, a book for this moment. Learn how institutions can become trauma responsive. Help teachers help our students succeed. Book available as ebook and PB @Amazon and @tcpress.
Apple has a bunch of interesting gifts for this holiday season: AirPods Pro, Apple TV, Apple Arcade, and the Logitech Circle 2, to name a few. I talked about my favorite Apple gadgets with Kerry Drew and Bianca Peters on Good Day New York this morning. …see more
Just an oddity on this post-Thanksgiving Friday. There are sales galore. Now focus on this: The US government was recently “selling” a fake US university in Detroit to foreign students. And it “looked” real enough that students enrolled and paid thousands. Who knows where the money went. Now, the fake government was a success in trapping some of the student visa fraud. This fake university success occurs as real universities/colleges are failing — and they are desperately trying to get students, domestic or foreign. Is anyone seeing irony here? The fake university enrolls students with ease while the real school admissions officers are struggling? Two thoughts: maybe government is onto a legal way to get new students and isn’t what US did entrapment? One more thought: is setting up a fake university the best use of government talent and resources? If these gov. folks are so talented, why not have them work on real education at real educational institutions in need? What a waste of talent and dollars on so many levels. # #colleges #educationreform …see more
Mentors who provide a good dose of reality without leaving the bitter aftertaste of discouragement are among the most invaluable resources a startup founder will ever have.
Some causes of employees absenteeism like illness may seem obvious but there are other hidden causes you should consider. #benefits #business #employeebenefits #employeeengagement #absenteeism
as long as corporations will be shielded from the tail end liability of data while reaping the profits from short term monetization, nothing will change. even with a stronger data privacy framework. skin in the game would mean exposure to major liability when a hack or misuse occurs. corporations surviving such a new paradigm would emerge as good stewards of our data. QED. …see more
Sam Horn has great, doable advice on how not to drop the presentation ball when you close things out. #fbf
Facebook is getting into the dating game. Deepfakes are getting better and better. Put them both together and they present a potential reality as sinister as it is deceitful. Imagine online dating in a world replete with deepfakes.
My secret splurge. Korean food at Tofu House in Torrance, Ca. The one in Highland Park, Nj is way tastier.
As more and more colleges and schools move to online learning or move back to online after outbreaks, I hope this piece gives concrete doable suggestions to improve the academic and psychosocial experience. Thoughts welcome. Try the ideas. They can be adapted, adjusted and used in a myriad of educational and business settings. …see more
Ponder this masks and mirrors project. Yes, it can be done with young students. It can also be transported and used in colleges and workplaces with slight adaptations. Visual imagery and art installations are central to our processing the complexity of the world around us. Comments welcomed as always. And, consider how walls and halls in all places and spaces can be improved and message if such projects were done with students, faculty, employees. https://lnkd.in/eQVHqS8 …see more
Want to look and sound better in your online meetings? Join me on at 3 p.m. EST for my #strategyhacker livestream: a show about business strategy and WFH tips and techniques. In the meantime, check out these tips.
Did the Zoom update last night and now it won't see any external cameras. Anyone else having that problem on macOS? #zoomfails
Adam Mosseri, who runs Instagram, is about to change the world. Like it or not, Instagram is going to make “like” counts private. This is a bold, (but well-tested) move. Think about this...
the lose/lose banking paradigm (based on current tech, level of service, feature/functionality): the more one interacts with one’s bank the more aggravated. the less directly one interacts with one’s bank the less one remembers it. #fintech #banking #digitization #banks …see more
Upcoming webinar: On Jan. 31, 2020, I will be conducting a webinar for the Yes We Must Coalition on How to Create Trauma Responsive Institutions and Why it Matters. For those interested in registering (and those who participate get a discount code for my new book Trauma Does Not Stop at the School Door), contact: info@yeswemustcoalition.org . Look forward to your participation. …see more