Updates
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UPDATE – POSTPONED UNTIL MARCH 26 Early-stage sustainable innovations face distinct challenges long before questions of scale arise. Moving from ideation and research into real-world use requires access to the right resources, partners, and pathways for adoption. In this session, Ashwathi Iyer will explore how innovators navigate this transition, drawing on concrete case studies that

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I finally got to The Art of War. I had been intrigued by this book for a while. Tony Soprano praised it in one of the first seasons of the Sopranos. Someone else recommended it to me as a book for people interested in management. Maybe I’m just unimaginative, but most of The Art of
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I have had a short email conversation with a writer, Arianne Cohen, who is writing a book on being a tall woman. I have been meaning to write about this myself, so I’m posting most of my responses here, in lieu of a more thoughtful blog entry. I’d written her to say that I would
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I’ve always been a football fan. I grew up in the midwest in a family of University of Michigan graduates. I had no choice about which team and which sport. Grandpa Greiling’s 1974 Christmas Card, I’m the tallest of the little ones. Dad used to tell stories of his high school football career, ended with
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So, I’ve owned a copy of Michael E. Gerber’s E-Myth Mastery for about a year and a half now. Something about its size (over 400 pages) and the grandiose subtitle “The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Company” put me off. I think the timing was also bad. I purchased it near the
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Husband is gone for a whole week, and my boss keeps asking me (hopefully) what trouble I’ve gotten myself into. Unfortunately or fortunately, the craziest, most deviant thing I could think to do was root for the Colts against the Patriots. Yes, I know this pits me against said husband, his immediate family, and the
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The sauna at A2YogaWorks after a nia or yoga class.