
I recently gave a talk in front of a group of senior executives (older folk) who are ‘in the hallway’
When One Door Closes Another Opens, But It's Hell in the Hallway!
When One Door Closes Another Opens, But It's Hell in the Hallway!
I recently gave a talk in front of a group of senior executives (older folk) who are ‘in the hallway’
I hope I am growing old disgracefully.
I know I was a disgrace when I was young.
I have two children; they are wonderful people. There are times when I wonder what I gave them.
“Imagine a company where everyone is equal and managers don’t exist. A place where employees sit where they want,
I am thinking of two mid-30’s business leaders.
One went to Yale and had a lot of advantages in life.
“The chief trick to making good mistakes is not to hide them – especially not from yourself.
My aha career moments… here are two.
1) I had been working in corporate America (a Fortune 25 company) when I got pregnant with my first child.
The number one most common mistake at a job interview is:
failing to ask for the job*
WOW!