Through the years I’ve been fortunate to meet lots of smart people in publishing, media, and technology. It’s been an amazing experience working with both organizations “going digital” and others that have been there for some time but are continuously refining their approach to content and publishing. It’s an exciting place to be (scary, but… Read More
Tonight I’m heading to London Online to enjoy a great city and catch up with friends and colleagues. Unlike Liz, I am taking my computer. I can’t imagine more than a day without it. I’ll consider therapy when I get back. If you’re in London this week, email me. I’ll try to write and tell… Read More
I NEVER do things like this but Liz “tagged” me to write five things on my blog that people might not know about me – and I have a hard time saying no to Liz! I figure it’s not such a bad idea for us to get to know each other a little better.… Read More
Change starts with me (and you). I will consider my own biases and be open to changing myself before lamenting that others stand in the way of change. Complaining is not an option. I forfeit my right to complain (and get what I deserve) if I am not willing to act. There are no sacred… Read More
In an effort to maintain my sanity, and to offer as much relevant material as possible, I will be posting entries on Manage To Change Sundays-Thursdays (most likely in the evening – Eastern time). That will mean that there will be new material Monday-Friday first thing in the morning! My secondary goal is, when… Read More
What’s the point? When people hear the phrase “Manage to Change” they often think of something they begrudgingly do because they have to! It’s reactive. It’s often delayed. There isn’t anything fun about it. Me? I think of it more like surfing. Grab your board (no, I am not a surfer) and catch a wave!… Read More
Why am I starting a blog? Well …… Over the past 20+ years I’ve worked in eight different industries and watched several companies struggle through change. I was with AT&T right after it divested the baby bells. I was with Prodigy (anyone remember that?) when it was trying to create a commercially viable mechanism for… Read More