Clients always ask me for articles about their specific challenges, and in the past I would hunt through my old Twitter posts to find the best articles I’ve read and shared. But that was like throwing all my clothes on the floor of my room today, hoping to be able to find a clean shirt to wear next Thursday.
So over the past few months, I’ve “cleaned my room” to categorize the most useful and timeless articles I’ve read, where we can both read them any time. Here are links to the topics:
- Recruiting Advice for the Small to Mid-Size Organization
- Interviewing and Hiring Advice for Small to Mid-Size Organizations
- Leadership and Management Advice for Executives in Small to Mid-Size Organizations
- Maximizing your Productivity
- Perspective on the Washington Metropolitan Area Economy
My focus is on sharing what works, in this economy, for small to mid-size organizations.
I’m endlessly curious about how economic forces are reshaping our business environment. Fascinated by what makes change initiatives succeed or fail. Eager to learn what makes people engage and do good work. Over on The HR Examiner, I briefly summarized four books that have really changed my thinking about these topics. Although I’ve mentioned it before, no reading list is complete without including The Rare Find.
Happy reading!

