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Monthly Archives: April 2004

Sex and the City

Me: "I can't believe you're bailing on me this weekend. All of you!" He: "Yeah, sorry about that, but you'll do fine. I found it easy to be entertained in New York on my own. There's lots to do." Me: "True. I was thinking about taking the Sex and the City tour." He: "What's that?

By |2004-04-26T22:56:00+00:00April 26th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Sex and the City

Love Is…

Me: "Why don't you call the column 'Management Is...'?" Boss: "Like the cartoon?" Me: "Yeah, why not?" Boss: "Oooooh, I like it." He: "What cartoon?" Boss: "It's this cartoon from the 70's called 'Love Is...'. Type it into the web and it'll come up." Me: "It has naked children in it." He: "And I've never

By |2004-04-23T19:54:00+00:00April 23rd, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Love Is…

Complex

VP: "Your shoelace is untied." Me: "So it is...I'll get to it in a minute." VP: "How're going to manage with your arm laid up? Let me..." Me: "Let you what?" VP: "Tie your shoe. Prop it up here 'cause I can't bend over." Me: "I haven't had my shoes tied since I was four.

By |2004-04-23T18:39:00+00:00April 23rd, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Complex

Expectations…

"We don't have to do that, it's overkill." "Yes we do! The client asked for this!" "No, the client asked for the moon. They only need a night light."

By |2004-04-22T17:29:00+00:00April 22nd, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Expectations…

Status – Living a Webless Lifestyle

As you may recall, I've given up recreational web surfing for my Strategic Change I class. I've gone one whole week without the digital crutch. How's it been? Well... The department assistant of my degree program wants to recruit me to help with their site. I don't suppose, technically, that would qualify as recreational web

By |2023-11-30T23:44:33+00:00April 20th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Status – Living a Webless Lifestyle

Lies, Lies, Lies

"Ah, poor thing! How did you break your arm?" "I had to fight for the last Twinkie." "No, really..." "It was a rough day shopping." "Ah, c'mon..." "Someone had to fight off the horde of angry, Harley bikers as the royal family made its escape." "I mean it! What did you do?" "I fell down

By |2004-04-19T00:36:00+00:00April 19th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Lies, Lies, Lies

Status…

Okay, I've slipped a few times, but they've been small, glancing blows off the Internet. Kath sent me a link to her new hat, and I had to check it out. It was an accident, I didn't think about NOT clicking. Grrrrr. After that, I nearly checked out the political funnies that JZ sends me,

By |2004-04-16T12:14:00+00:00April 16th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Status…

Logical Conversation

Me: "I think the crisis communication plan is flawed. In that scenario, there's no way a virus could be passed through the content management system onto the external site. There's no reason to shut that server down." Boss's Boss: "In a crisis, you have to shut down everything. You don't have time for a decision

By |2004-04-15T21:43:00+00:00April 15th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on Logical Conversation

The great experiment

As part of my first graduate class, Strategic Change I, we're learning how employees react to various changes in companies' strategic direction and how these companies manage change processes. My instructutor feels that we can't really know or understand change unless we go through a personal change experiment ourselves. So our first assignment is to

By |2004-04-13T18:48:00+00:00April 13th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on The great experiment

You Are Your Dating References

I just read Seth Godin's article at Fast Company, You Are Your References where he talks about how on-line life and digital footprints affect how potential employers see their employees. Everything from comments on Amazon to rants at Epinions could be considered. I appreciate that the scope of his article was limited to employment, but

By |2004-04-09T15:41:00+00:00April 9th, 2004|Legacy|Comments Off on You Are Your Dating References

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