It's old news that Fannie Mae (FNM) is in big financial trouble. Through some bad decisions and an overall poor strategy, they are now on the brink
Not Accountable, Not Responsible
Team size can make a big difference in the success of your service or product. What is counterintuitive for most people is that the larger the team
Science Behind the Amazon 2 Pizza Teams: Lost-in-Translation with Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen
Sometimes, there are, indeed, too many cooks in the kitchen. Team size can make a big difference in the success of your service or product. What
Fun With The 2×2, Happiness Edition
Following Kevin's Fun With Statistics series, I'll be doing a Fun With The 2x2 Matrix series. In this part of the series, we'll be looking at the
Overmanaged and Underled is Not Lean Leadership
As I mature and become more aware of the subtleties of business, I am slowly learning the meaning of Leadership. It's clear to me that Overmanaged
Team or Staff?
The etymology of words has always been fascinating to me. I'm a student of Leadership and have though often about team dynamics and how to best lead
Aza Raskin on Cooperation Throwing Things Over the Fence
In today's post, Aza Raskin tackles a reader's question about Product Management, cooperations with other groups, throwing stuff over the fence, why
Aza Raskin on Google Search Results and How He Invented the Infinite Scroll
In a previous post on Ethnography, I invited Aza Raskin, founder of Humanized and son of Jef Raskin, the inventor of the Macintosh and author of The
Vision in Leadership: Raise the Dust, then Complain About It
Contrary to good leadership, poor leadership involves a lot of blaming. In the Treatise on Principles Concerning Human Knowledge, published in