Women in Science History
Taking advantage of Women’s History Month to call out a handful of smart, bold, persistent women who were trailblazers in science, many of them overlooked
Taking advantage of Women’s History Month to call out a handful of smart, bold, persistent women who were trailblazers in science, many of them overlooked
Healthcare, manufacturing, and global software development have developed tools and practices that allow them to work together effectively, despite time differences, distance, and variable schedules.
As a participant in Texas’ Great Winter Freeze and Energy Grid Debacle, I’ve had lots of opportunities to dust off my Girl Scout survival skills
I attended a great panel discussion this week (via Zoom, of course) where a group of Product Managers shared their experiences leading remote product teams.
As we (in the U.S.) pause to honor Martin Luther King, Jr’s legacy today, I am once again both humbled and inspired by the excerpts
Teams are the engines of organizations. An executive may have an ah-ha! moment, but one or more teams turn that idea into reality, usually making
I was speaking with a young engineering manager recently about the ongoing effects of the pandemic on her team’s work and the practices that had
Excited to share recent achievement of Chief Reinvention Practitioner certification. Most companies have nearly all the tools and capabilities they need to reinvent. They just
Fortunately for everyone working from home, there’s been a proliferation of tools to support remote collaboration. The good news – there are lots of tools
Hope is a choice. An easy one in times of plenty. A tougher one in the face of challenge. Cynics may think the hopeful to