Monthly Archives: March 2020

Can You Really Build That With Breeze?
For me, business travel has always been a mixed bag. I don’t like making reservations, packing, airports, airplanes, rental cars, and unfamiliar freeways, but I do enjoy meeting new people and being exposed to new and different ideas. I also love sharing what I know (or pretend to know) with a willing audience. COVID-19 put […]

Let A Virtual Agent Do The Talking
“The Wilderness holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask.” Nancy Newhall You don’t need me to tell you how much the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world. It has disrupted the way we work, shop, socialize, relax, and communicate. In respect to business communications, it has done two things. First, […]

Home is Where the Work Is — The Social Aspects
There is something less than fully human in those who have never known a commitment to an idea, who have never risked an exploration of the unknown, who have never attempted the kind of creativity of which men and women are potentially capable. Betty Friedan I ended yesterday’s Home is Where the Work Is with […]

Home is Where the Work Is
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival. Winston Churchill This morning, I held my first virtual open office and although I nearly always hold myself to impossible standards, I was pleased with how it turned out. […]

Remote Worker Virtual Open Office
This Wednesday (March 18th) at 11:00 CDT, I want to try something new. Instead of a static blog article, I am inviting people to join me in a real-time discussion about remote worker technologies. Given that Covid-19 is driving millions of people home, this is a very hot topic. My hope is that once we […]