November 23, 2005
Career adjustments: Tips from Liz Phair
Liz Phair has just released a new CD, titled Somebody’s Miracle. I’m not saying you should go out and buy it, but you have to respect Liz Phair’s ability to manage her career.
For those of you who did not spend 1991 listening to her widely touted CD “Exile in Guyville,” go buy that CD now. […]
November 20, 2005
Interview mistakes you shouldn’t make
I interviewed for a job. I haven’t interviewed for the last three years. Since my first son was born. I felt that awkward feeling that people describe when they break up with their long-term significant other and have to date again.
It was a writing job. Most writing jobs don’t require an interview. You just send […]
November 13, 2005
Starting a business is less risky than it seems
Entrepreneurship used to be an inclination that festered until a midlife crisis. But the entrepreneurship bug isn’t something that hits in middle age, so why wait that long? Today, the people who start most new businesses are under 34 – and if they’re doing it, so can you. Don’t be stifled by your age or […]
November 5, 2005
The end of the glass ceiling
Forget the glass ceiling because it’s about to become irrelevant. Not because women are finally going to get to the top of Fortune 500 companies in forces of more than two companies at a time. That may happen, but no one’s holding their breath. The glass ceiling is going to become irrelevant because the women […]