Tag Archives: Anita Bruzzese

5 most under-appreciated posts on Cube Rules

One of the sharpest guys publishing stuff on project management and process engineering on the Internet is Timothy L. Johnson over on Carpe Factum (Seize the Accomplishment!). He writes some pretty good books too, especially “GUST: The ‘Tale’ Wind of Office Politics” – one of the few books out there that offers an approach to… Continue Reading

The Cube Rules Secret is Out

It should be no surprise that part of blogging is to attend industry conferences about…blogging. I rarely note all of the rarefied goings on at these conferences to my readers as they are usually not about career management, but for this one I’m making an exception. You see, this conference isn’t about blogging; it’s about… Continue Reading

Multiple Changes Require Fast Focus

My article on using one dimensional solutions to multiple change issues don’t work became, perhaps not surprisingly, my most referred to article in the blog. And all I did was present a problem — no solution! The point of the article was that trying to apply a “single process” to a single change doesn’t work… Continue Reading

Thanks to October 2007 Contributors

I’m running a little late, but thanks to the October, 2007, contributors to the site — your comments and/or articles help support cubicle warriors in the workplace: Anita Bruzzese of 45 things. What a great blog with superior insights for those of us who work in cubes. Andrew of Great Management. Andrew and I have… Continue Reading

Thanks to September 2007 Contributors

Thanks to all of the comments and writing contributions to Cube Rules for the month of September. You really add ideas to the conversation and help all of us manage our careers and build our personal brands. Andrew Rondeau of Great Management. Making management great. Anita Bruzzese of 45 Things. Anita’s got two great books… Continue Reading

30 Career Management Tips — Owning your mistakes

This month, I’m providing a career management tip-a-day (along with other posts) to help you trigger your own career management activities. Today’s tip: Owning your mistakes. When it comes to scandals, it’s often not the original crime that puts the person in jail: it’s the cover-up. Examples: Richard Nixon covering up Watergate. Scooter Libby covering… Continue Reading

Living on the Front Page

Anita Bruzzese has the right story at the right time over on 45 Things. In Job Interviewing 101 she reaffirms that fact that we live our lives on the front page. When will we learn that we live our lives on the front page? Scot