management

A Lesson on Priorities from the Apollo Guidance Computer

A Lesson on Priorities from the Apollo Guidance Computer

The smallest computer in 1962 weighed about three tons and consumed enough power to light up a city block. So NASA commissioned the engineers at MIT to do something unheard of.

Action Versus Reaction

Action Versus Reaction

We all know the physics lesson: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Often we apply this not only to the physical world, but to leadership, decision-making and management.

Building a Drama-Free Workplace

Building a Drama-Free Workplace

Workplace drama is everywhere. A recent study found that the average employee spends 2 hours 26 minutes per day on workplace drama and emotional waste. That’s about 29%—a third—of total work time.