Interns are the lifeblood of many organizations, especially minor league sports teams, startups and small businesses. I had a bunch of internships before, during and after school, and loved all but one of them. The attitude and effort of the people I worked with were just as important to my development as my own quality
People I Admire, Part 3: Mitch Joel
Most people I know probably have no idea who Mitch Joel is. That’s not to say he isn’t well-respected or an authority in his field, but he doesn’t crave the limelight. He has spoken before about how he could have taken a different route to gain more exposure for his blog, but he chose to
People I Admire, Part 2: Seth Godin
You may have come across my first post in this series, where I claimed that making myself the first entry was the most arrogant move I had ever made. Although it would seem to be the case from the title, those of you who read more than the first couple of paragraphs realized it was
The Most Arrogant Thing I’ve Ever Done
If you know me personally, you realize that I don’t toot my own horn very often (unless it’s a self-deprecating clown horn). If I do, there’s typically a pretty good reason beyond my actions. I’d like to think that this post follows those rules. I’m starting a new series of blog posts that anyone surfing