The Call Button

NYT article on the consequences of nurse staffing. I began to emerge from a truly black sleep, only to feel a wave of agony coming from the front of my face. I felt as if a train were hurtling into my head, over and over. I found myself panting and grunting, unable to even cryRead… Read more »

Your Leadership Tribe

Everyone has a tribe – family and friends, other people with whom you have a relationship. This tribe is primarily involved with you in social, support, and general activities. People you’ve invited (or inherited) to participate in your life. Taking it to a higher level, Seth Godin wrote about tribes, seeing them as the confluenceRead… Read more »

Are you working with purpose?

Check out this article on how to know if you are living your life with purpose: http://www.inc.com/shelley-prevost/how-to-know-if-youre-working-with-purpose.html?cid=sf01002#! Four great questions to reflect on this weekend: Is the work I’m doing exciting and/or satisfying? Am I using my gifts in service to others? Is the work I’m doing elevating others in some way? What keeps showingRead… Read more »

TSP Talk Weekly Wrap Up

The stock market and the TSP stock funds experienced their worst week since June. Rising bond yields and troublesome warnings from some of the larger U.S. retailers, plus continued concerns over the Fed tapering their bond buying, was enough to get investors to lock in some profits from this summer’s big gains. Here are theRead… Read more »

Chicago Map Tour

Over the last few days I have been working on building mobile applications for Android devices as part of the August 3D Game Lab Teacher Camp. It hasn’t been as difficult as I thought it would be as there are a lot of tutorials out there. There are also some applications that allow you toRead… Read more »

Ryan Driscoll: Why I’m Coding for America

I’m ecstatic to have interned with Code for America this summer. Spending summer here was an obvious decision for me because Code for America is the perfect combination of my interests in city government, civic innovation, and technology. I grew up in Nashville and just completed my first year at Claremont McKenna College where IRead… Read more »

So are These Really the “Dog Days of Summer?”

The weather has been incredible here in Washington DC! It reminds me of August in Maine, no humidity, temperatures in the high 70’s or low 80’s during the day and in the 60’s at night. Rather than typically draining August swelter, it has been invigorating, even energizing! My boys especially appreciate the weather as theyRead… Read more »

Tours of Duty: Matching Workplace Flexibility with Career Flexibility

Have you seen the interesting article in the June Harvard Business Review by Reid Hoffman, Ben Casnocha, and Chris Yeh called “Tours of Duty: The New Employer-Employee Compact”? It gives us a new way to think about our careers – with an emphasis on increased flexibility. Instead of thinking of a career as a seriesRead… Read more »

Weekly Round-up: August 16, 2013

Gadi Ben-Yehuda Governing by Remote Control? In Government Technology, Tom Spengler writes “Why Mobile Devices Should Replace the Town Hall,” arguing that “mobile devices [can] help fight political apathy and bring town hall to our fingertips.” The role of mobile in governing is important, and though I think he goes too far, it’s an importantRead… Read more »