by dankeelan | Jul 19, 2022 | Featured, Leadership, Small Business
Most of us have general predispositions, or tendencies, to either see the world as bright and sunny or dark and gloomy. Especially given these times—amid persistent Covid, war, spiraling inflation and a declining stock market—it is difficult to stay hopeful and...
by dankeelan | Jul 12, 2022 | Featured, Leadership, STEM, U.S. Economy
More than 500 business, education and nonprofit leaders have teamed with Seattle-based computer education nonprofit Code.org to issue a call to state governments and education leaders to bring more computer science opportunities to K-12 students across the U.S. The...
by dankeelan | Jul 5, 2022 | Featured, Leadership, Women
As women, we often learn—through experience or by others—that we need to temper our expectations. There is a certain flow to things, a set of experiences and a series of tests to pass before we’re qualified enough to reach the top. In the corporate world, we know it...
by dankeelan | Jun 21, 2022 | Featured, Hybrid Workplace, Leadership
When the Covid-19 pandemic forced us to close our offices in March 2020, I always assumed it would be temporary. Despite having a relatively small 40-person team at that time, our San Francisco office was a collaborative haven – a place I could consistently go...
by dankeelan | Jun 14, 2022 | Featured, Leadership, Management
As a result of the last two years, one of the silver linings has been a greater emphasis on people throughout all aspects of life. From emergency rooms, classrooms and boardrooms to individual households, stores, venues and workplaces, the health and...
by dankeelan | Jun 14, 2022 | Leadership
Steve Jobs was pissed. After just one day in his pocket, the screen on his iPhone prototype was scratched and chipped. Plastic clearly wasn’t the answer, so Jobs called Corning Glass CEO Wendell Weeks to ask about using glass. Weeks...
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