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Author Archives: Scot
What exactly should managers manage?
At Facebook, moving into management is not a promotion. It’s a lateral move, a parallel track. Managers are there to support people and to remove barriers to getting things done. Managers focus on building a great team, creating a vision … Continue reading
Great leaders: Are personal crucibles a prerequisite?
I’ve been reading the book Strengths Finder 2.0, by Tom Rath. Like one of my favorite business books, First, Break all the Rules by Curt Coffman and Markus Buckingham, Strengths Finders 2.0 relies on data gathered from extensive Gallup surveys to … Continue reading
Recognizing our anxieties
I was mowing my lawn the other day, lost in my own thoughts as I usually am when mowing the lawn, when I saw someone I didn’t know walking by. I saw him watching me and I found myself thinking … Continue reading
Breaking projects into tasks
I was been feeling a bit unmotivated at work a while back until I realized one reason why. I took (yet another) look at my task list and found most of the remaining items were not tasks, but projects. They … Continue reading
Who are you?
Who are you, if not your job or profession? I asked myself this question recently, and didn’t have an immediate answer. It’s easy to say I am an astronomer, or I am my job title, but what am I besides … Continue reading
Learning from an amygdala hijack
Last week I was hijacked. By my amygdala. I should have known better. I do know better. But last week, I didn’t prevent it when I could have and boom – I was hijacked by my amygdala. An amygdala hijack … Continue reading
So, I finished my MBA. Was it worth it?
Yes! 22 months and countless hours later, I finished my MBA program from the Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. It was probably more work than I expected, but I also got more out of … Continue reading
The role of social media in astronomy
I’ve been pondering what role social media should play in an observatory’s outreach and marketing efforts. If you exist and serve customers, people expect you to have a web site. These days, they also expect you to have a social … Continue reading