I follow Tim O’Reilly on Twitter and, both as an Amazon employee [1] and someone who values his insight, I was intrigued when he tweeted this the other day: Smart take on the @NYTimes @Amazon takedown http://t.co/Yf0hQxDCdi — timoreilly (@timoreilly) August 28, 2015 The link is to an article by Jeffrey Pfeffer, a Stanford GSB… Continue reading A Lesson from Fortune’s 3 Lessons
The Question Being Asked
I went out for lunch with a friend the other day and he told me a story about how they had a session at his workplace to teach people how to communicate effectively. About 10 minutes into the talk, the presenter asked if anyone had the time. Someone said “I think it’s 2:10;” someone else… Continue reading The Question Being Asked
Censorship
I’m currently reading Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate. It’s an epic Russian novel about World War II, centered on Stalingrad-but really a critique of the Soviet Union. There are many great passages in the book, but I’m particularly taken by this one about a former editor of a Communist paper: Sagaydak had a particularly fine grasp… Continue reading Censorship
Portland in 2015
1. Portland in 2015 is a city of charismatic pedants. And that’s not a bad thing. Everyone seems to be making something. And they want to tell you about it. Plus they’re really into it. They don’t make a lot of things, rather they make one thing and are trying to do it really well. Maybe… Continue reading Portland in 2015
The Ur And The Horn
Yesterday I came into work to find a horn lying on the ground. Some animal had its horn chopped off and it had found its way onto the third floor of our building. It was there because my coworker has a dog and this is one of the many treats we offer it to not… Continue reading The Ur And The Horn