Managing Leadership mentions the post I did on “Executive Leadership: What is it good for?” Managing Leadership also comments on my post on The Reinforced Glass Ceiling. Managing Leadership has a make-you-think-post on the true meaning of something we’ve heard much about lately: change–and another one on the unfortunate failure of senior execs to bring along their juniors.
Corporate Vigilance mentions my post on “Guide to Hiring Women.” Also, check out Corporate Vigilance for posts on communication, delegation, an interesting company called CoinStar, SOX matters, and the financial services industry post-subprime mortgage fiasco.
Thoughts from a Management Lawyer mentions my post on “Questions About Pregnancy.” Check out Thoughts from a Management Lawyer for Blawg Review #157 covering almost every employment law subject there is.
Delaware Employment Law Blog mentions an article I did in the Tennessee Employment Law Letter (March ‘07) on employee theft. Also, check out Delaware Employment Law Blog for a helpful post on a Department of Labor recordkeeping and record retention resource.
Bellringers mentions my post on “Young Teachers Gone Wild.” Bellringers contains the 170th Carnival of Education. Since human resources professionals and employment lawyers are charged with educational responsibility more and more these days, you should check Bellringers out for some ideas.
Cultural Offering comments on my E. B. White quote with an interesting observation. Scroll to the end of this post for CO’s comment. Cultural Offering also borrows a post from Execupundit under “Ode to a meeting room.”
Austin Counsel Lawyer Blog mentions my Tip of the Week post on jerks, as well as my post on whether it’s possible to ever delete a text message.
The ABA Journal newsletter has an article about an uptick in pregnancy discrimination claims against law firms (which seems to track what’s happening nationally with all employers).
Troy Foster makes a smashing debut as he takes the reins of that’s what she said. I watched the episode of The Office he reviews, and I think he nails it.
And now music from Cultural Offering featuring the late, great Eddy Arnold.
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