Fast forward 20 years. What’s one thing you’d regret having not pursued? It’s questions of that nature that can help someone discover their True North. You can find others here.
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Thanks again to my guest, Efosa Ojomo, for sitting down with me to discuss his recent book and how we should be thinking about economic development. It was a great conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Ten of these things! Thanks to everyone for tuning in! (Hey, I’m a project manager at heart—we celebrate milestones.)
Check out this week’s episode, where I am taken to school by the brilliant and very generous with his time, Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger, a…https://t.co/I4vqLT178V
In 2019, it's still weird to meet a hiring manager or HR professional or even recruiter who labors under the impression that there's some rule for "sticking in a job" for a certain number of years. People need to manage their own careers and their own liv…https://t.co/lkpuCwaTBJ
I love Boston, and the fact that they’ll be a leading tech center to rival SV is no surprise. I will visit any time, and give whatever talks they’ll have me for.
But I’m still not moving there. https://t.co/AL5FCUSYrz
U.S. public investment in science and technology has stalled. But a return to the post-war dedication to R&D could pay returns for all Americans. https://t.co/WohiVDLQof
Every single person I talked to, without exception, said that more flexibility in managing their time was at the top of their list for things that drive engagement, motivation and loyalty. Something to consider. https://t.co/S2pBG8SWV1