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This is Part Two of a series on ethics in the messy middle, the calls you make when there is no escalation path, no compliance function, and no one else's name on the work. Part One followed...
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This is Part One of a two-part series. The Cost of Doing Business explores what happens when the ethical question lands in your lap and there is no HR department, no escalation path, and no one else's na...
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Yang offered to get me in. A purpose-driven role, her next chapter, she'd make the introductions. We've met in person maybe four times. I've known her for a couple of years, most of it on status calls an...
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There’s a version of this conversation that happens quietly, between people who’ve made serious choices about how to work and are far enough along to be honest about what those choices actually cost.
Between...
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I am terrible with names. Genuinely, embarrassingly bad. I will have met you twice, enjoyed both conversations, and still pause slightly when I see you walking towards me. What I don’t forget is the...
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Most career content tells you what's possible.This tells you what it actually costs. The insider view on leaving corporate, what working independently actually earns you, & what wealth looks like up close. For people the org chart no longer describes
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