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I experienced a crushing blow at age six. Standing in front of a movie theater, lobbying my mother with the reasons I should be allowed to see Jaws; she insisted I was too young. Jaws was the first ...
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I learned how to win and lose on the mat, and those lessons are the foundation for how I build and lead teams.
Every year, millions of viewers tune in to the Hallmark Channel during the holiday season to catch one (or all) of their dozens of original Christmas movies. These holiday staples, which often feature ...
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The other day I was listening to a Public Radio interview with a U.S. Olympic Fencing Champion–it’s a very NPR-ish sport–and I thought geez, the Olympics only happen once every four years, how can I ...
Windows Vista’s launch in late 2006 and early 2007 was one of the toughest chapters in Microsoft’s history. There’s still a lot to learn from Vista. That thought struck me this weekend as I was ...