Use of the buzzword, “collisions,” has increased lately. In entrepreneurial circles, it is often used to refer to the population density of innovative thinkers in places like Silicon Valley. People use it to articulate the reason so many new technologies are developed out of one geographic location. They say that since many engineers, technologists, artists, […]
Month: February 2014
Your Most Important Relationship
Every December, Marc, Ian and I go somewhere. The last two years have been truly incredible. In 2012, we ventured south to the incomparable Galapagos Islands. About six weeks ago, we returned from an amazing two weeks in China. Each of these experiences has left an indelible mark and, speaking for myself, I returned smarter, […]
Snow Day
“It’s too cold to look for a job.” That was the line I heard stated by the person being interviewed by the NPR journalist a few weeks ago. True, we are currently in the throes of “snowmageddon” or “the polar vortex” or whatever you want to call this season’s freezing cold temperatures. And, hey, I’m […]