Round-up: Graduates, Do What You Love
The round-up is coming a little late this week because I spent Thursday at Princeton for the She Roars conference, and Friday and Saturday at …Read More
The round-up is coming a little late this week because I spent Thursday at Princeton for the She Roars conference, and Friday and Saturday at …Read More
(Note: I have a column in today's USA Today on why women-owned businesses receive such a small percent of equity funding. Is it because sexist …Read More
Hearing loss has always struck me as an incredibly difficult disability. I know it will happen to many of us as we age, but it …Read More
This week over at BNET, I tackled a few questions. First, if you are a telecommuter, as a growing number of us are today, how …Read More
My column on Detroit-area start-ups, "Entrepreneurs Feed Detroit's Extreme Makeover," is running in today's USA Today (follow the link in this sentence for the online …Read More
I'm back blogging at BNET again after the holidays. My post this week is called "Hate your commute? 5 ways to use it, lose it …Read More
(My column on seniors working longer ran in USA Today yesterday; text is below. There were split opinions in the comments section. Some subscribed to …Read More
Long before I wrote 168 Hours, I wrote an op-ed (in 2004!) for USA Today called "The Sanity of Self-Employment." The idea was that for …Read More
(Note: this is my column on microphilanthropy, which appeared in USA Today last week. This is a taste of what will be covered in my …Read More
I have a column in Wednesday's USA Today called "Microphilanthropy is changing the face of charity." I introduce the issue by highlighting a charity called …Read More