Leap Year Lesson #358: If You Want to Write a Book, Start Blogging

Amazon claims that the average length of all books sold there is 64,000 words. If you Google a question about the average number of words in a book, you'll find sites with a variety of stats, usually based on the type of book and age of the audience. For example, a novel for adults might …

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Leap Year Lesson #355: You’re Likely Being Fair if Both Sides Accuse You of Favoritism

Very few days go by without someone complaining to me about something happening in our company's internal social network.  Usually it's about a specific discussion that someone takes offense at or because they think a rule or two have been broken that requires my intervention as community manager.  That goes with the territory of managing …

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Leap Year Lesson #354: Celebrate Success

Our business area at work had a celebration today.  This month marked the initial release of a major, long-term development project that involves about 300 people over several years across multiple business and IT departments.  It happens to be led primarily my my current director and my former director from the IT team I left …

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