You have some big things and little things to do on Monday. I’ll take a guess at the big things that are on your list, or at least the things […]| Punctuation
HEAL Utah supports UDOT's decision to abandon the Salt Lake segment of the I-15 project. In tandem with coalition partners, we remain concerned about the impacts of further highway expansion on air quality, communities, and protected wetlands.| HEAL Utah
I’ve seen and heard it countless times over the years: an HR leader or CX professional comes to the executive table asking for investment in employee experience (EX) or customer experience (CX), respectively, only to hear the same old tired line: "We’d love to, but there are competing priorities." Let’s call this what it is: a cop-out. Because nothing truly competes with putting people first - if you actually understand that the people are the engine of your business. So why do “compe...| CX Journey™
Over the years and through trial and error, I’ve discovered the ways in which I move best through this world. I now have blanket policies that instruct me to avoid intense math at all costs, refrain from engaging in political posts, and resist correcting my friends’ grammar via text. Thanks to my many shots at the Whole Life Challenge, I’ve also learned that I need accountability to control my impulses and stay in my healthy-eating lane.… The post How the Whole Life Challenge Taught M...| Whole Life Challenge
As fathers, one of the greatest blessings of our lives are the births of our children. I can’t speak for all of you, but I’m sure the vast majority of you dads feel the way I do about my kids. I love them so much it hurts. I have three, a boy and two girls and they are the best part of my day.… The post So You Can Stay Longer: A Letter to My Fellow Fathers appeared first on Whole Life Challenge.| Whole Life Challenge
The only prizes in Calendar Tetris are burnout and sadness.| scott kosman
Marketers often have too many priorities, which can result in marketing project pitfalls. From campaigns and events to social media and content, ensuring everything is on track can be tough. It’s even more complicated when the leadership team throws wrenches in your plans, such as asking for things sooner than originally agreed on! This can … Continue reading "Too many priorities? Here’s how to avoid marketing project pitfalls" The post Too many priorities? Here’s how to avoid marketi...| Crystal Clear Communications
*portions of this piece were first published in the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s “The Village” Blog on December 15, 2014 “We have no need for your sympathy. We welcome your empathy. We require neither to grow into the highest versions of human being Creator would intend us to become.” This morning I was burdened by […] The post The Truth About Sympathy, Empathy & Race in America (Version 2.0) appeared first on Dr. Juneau Robbins.| Dr. Juneau Robbins
“Write your eulogy while you’re alive…then go out and live a life that will make that eulogy 100% authentic, accurate, and proud.” –Dr. Juneau Robbins Minneapolis, April 21, 2016 – It was one of those rare moments in life when you will remember exactly where you were, what you were doing, and who you were […]| Dr. Juneau Robbins
Pastors and church leaders are incredibly busy, but by prioritizing relationships, they can lead their people in peace, health, and grace. The post Prioritizing Relationships appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
You put lots of time and energy into planning what your family needs to grow and thrive. Can you say the same about your marriage?| Prepare/Enrich
I’ve noticed a frequent executive-level misalignment of expectations across a range of software/tech companies, particularly in B2B/Enterprise companies and where Sales/Marketing is geographically far away from Engineering/Product Management. Let’s call it the software development deli counter problem [https://twitter.com/share?url=https://www.| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes
I was at the skate park with my kids and nine-year-old Miss O saw a sticker about Mary Oliver and asked about it. I answered that Mary Oliver was a poet and that her most oft quoted line is “Tell m…| The Heart of the Matter
Building on a post from last July about Incompatible Worldviews… Almost every Go-to-Market-side enterprise stakeholder I interview tells me that their product team is unresponsive: that folks rarely get anything back after submitting an (urgent, strategic, well-considered) ticket through the company’s agreed-upon enhancement request process. That the occasional response| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes
A very common challenge faced by Product Managers of all experience levels is understanding and implementing some form of repeatable process around prioritization. Some people take a very light approach, making decisions based on their own experience, data, and beliefs about the direction of the product. Others take a much more rigorous approach, applying scorecards […]| The Clever PM
One of the least glamorous parts of Agile development for most Product Managers is the process of backlog grooming. It can be a challenge to get teams to engage when they’re in the middle of a sprint, it can be difficult to convince stakeholders to refer to the backlog instead of the Product Manager for […]| The Clever PM
Written by ERICA As my kids grow up I find myself dealing with all sorts of random tasks and...| The Poopsie Collective
The best way to turbocharge your productivity is to develop the right habits. Here are 21 habits that will massively boost your productivity in 2025.| Productive Blogging
A while back there was an article going around about why you shouldn’t hold yourself to super high standards before having people over. I can’t find the particular one I had in mind, bu…| Mjoy
In my experience, there’s usually a fundamental misalignment between two broad groups at software companies – especially B2B/enterprise companies — that I’ve been thinking/writing for a while. One group (sales, implementation/customer success, professional services, account-based marketing) is trained and paid and rewarded to focus on one customer| Rich Mironov's Product Bytes