Solving your personal energy crisis
For all the talk we hear about “work-life balance,” it sure doesn’t feel like life is getting any easier or work less stressful. Tony Schwartz’s new book, The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working, looks at the four basic needs all human beings share once the bare necessities of survival have been met: the need for […]
My 6 favorite books about work
Those of you who participated in our New Year’s Day Teleseminar learned that one of my favorite magazines — the kind I read, not just subscribe to — is The Week. And one of my favorite sections is a middle-of-the-magazine feature in which they ask a writer to list his or her six favorite books, […]
Are you indispensable?
Seth Godin’s new book, Linchpin, launches today. And like all of Seth’s work, this one will rattle your neurons and rouse your heart. As part of his effort to spark conversations, he’s interviewed several other authors about their work — and how their ideas relate to his. Below is the interview Seth did with me on […]
5 goodies from The Times
Stuck on an airplane this morning, I had a chance to read today’s New York Times almost from cover to cover. (Ink on paper is a pretty good technology, no? — Ed.) Five stories, most of them small and easily overlooked, made me think, smile, or wince. 1. Person of the day. When retailer H&M […]
3 articles worth reading
High on the growing list of endangered media species is long-form magazine journalism. In a world of 140-character updates and 60-second video clips, do we have the attention span (and the business model) to sustain carefully-crafted 5,000-word articles? I sure hope so. Because even in a tough environment, there’s some great work coming out of […]
Harvard Business Review on what really motivates workers
Harvard professor Teresa Amabile, whose transformative work I describe in Drive, has a fascinating piece in the (newly revamped) Harvard Business Review, which is just hitting newsstands. Amabile tracked the day-to-day activities and motivations of several hundred workers over a few years and found that their greatest motivation isn’t external incentives, but something different: Making […]
Is this the future of magazines?
Apple Insider points to a demo of the soon-to-be-launched digital edition Sports Illustrated. If this is the future — and Wired and others are also working on their own digital editions — then maybe the magazine business isn’t doomed. (HT: Doug Flather)
My 10 favorite books of 2009
‘Tis the season for end-of-the-year lists. But why let the MSM have all the fun? Herewith, arranged alphabetically, are my ten favorite books of 2009. Â All of these are great, and many of them make me proud to be a writer. (Note: These are books I read in ’09. A few were published in other […]
Are you ready to, uh, Drive?
Truth be told, writing a book doesn’t yield many moments of exhilaration. But for me at least, there’s always one: When you see your baby for the very first time. That moment always makes me giddy. (And believe me: giddy is an instrument rarely heard in my emotional orchestra.) So here, for your viewing pleasure, […]
Get ready to be (Nurture)shocked
If you’re in DC on Tuesday night, please come out to the Avalon Theater in Chevy Chase for what promises to be a fascinating conversation with Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman about their fantastic new book, Nurtureshock.You’ll hear why you shouldn’t praise your kids but should should let them lie, why it’s OK for siblings […]