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Kenan Samms
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Layoff Phenomenon: The Sayonara Email

Layoffs suck. I'm sure I could phrase it more delicately, but -- to use one of the overused similes of 2008 -- that's like putting lipstick on a pig. And one of the worst parts about losing your job this way is saying good-bye.How ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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How the Holiday Season Can Boost Your Career

It's the most wonderful time of the year, so the song says, but that's no guarantee for people who are looking for a new job or worried about the viability of their current one.That's why it's critical to take advantage of the great ...READ»

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Where Were You Today?

In the retailing business, today is Black Friday, the first official day of the Holiday Shopping Season.  Did you shop today?I did not shop today.  The only dollars we spent were on the standard 4-month checkup for our baby.  All ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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Get Ahead by Giving Thanks

If you want to succeed in life and at work (and who doesn't?), make sure you use these two words often: "thank you." They can help you in ways that you may never expect.   Giving thanks is a big theme right now (duh!). But the ...READ»

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Modeling

As a leader of people, you're in the spotlight, on the proverbial (modeling) "runway" more than you know...maybe more than you like.  But it is part of the job. When you speak to your team about work/life balance, what does that ...READ»

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Office Gossip: The Pros and Cons

Office gossip is irresistible. Most of us find it entertaining in a perverse way, especially when it involves somebody we don't like. And in a time of great uncertainty and anxiety -- like the time we're in now -- gossip is hard to avoid.READ»

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Give Some, Get Some

Years ago I worked in a frontline portfolio service position. The work culture was fast-paced, challenging and I was surrounded by bright, energetic colleagues.  We were a tight-knit team.  A few people in our department started a lunch club where we brought in various foods we had cooked to share.  Those not in the 'club' asked how they could get some of the wonderful food.  Our answer?  "Give some, get some." This same theory applies to work/life balance.  Our organization is in the midst of several community engagement sessions for the next five weeks.  For me, this is a great oppportunity to connect directly with our families and students about some of the large scale systems changes we are facing.  Gathering this input via facilitation of group discussions is critical to the success of our organization. Here is the work/life challenge:  these meetings are held in the evening.  Makes sense since most people work a day shift and wouldn't be able to attend at, say, 1pm.  We usually share the opportunity to work at these sessions so the time away from home doesn't fall to one person.  My boss had scheduled some well-deserved vacation time with his family prior to the announcement of the dates for the sessions.  This means I will be the person representing my department for all but one of the sessions.  A lot of extra evenings away from home, wife, new baby girl. This may sound more tragic than it is.  Why?  Because my boss is unfailingly supportive of my vacation/time-off requests at other times during the year.  Example: he has ensured that I will be off during the holidays this winter.  (we did this without conversation, just a way we both approach our work life) When you are trying to balance everything in YOUR life, try the 'give some, get some' approach with your colleagues, direct reports or boss.  You may just be amazed at the flexibility that can come from sharing the opporunities.READ»

Kenan Samms
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Unemployment Report: Some Positive News

  The Bureau of Labor Statistics' unemployment report for October caused a big stir last week. The rate jumped to 6.5 percent from 6.1 percent in September. This is reportedly the highest national unemployment figure in 14 ...READ»

Where Do You Eat?

Many of us are at our happiest and most productive when we're doing tasks we love.  This could be at home, at work, at the gym, drinking coffee at the corner shop.  If you spend some time thinking about it, there is something that ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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How's Your Emergency Fund?

Living in California, I have grown used to the idea of keeping an "emergency kit" in the event of an earthquake. It makes sense to have water, canned food, flashlights, spare clothes and cash on hand to carry you through a ...READ»

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Equity, Not Equal - Is it that scary?

For anyone reading blog posts in this section of FastCompany, it is readily apparent that "Work/life balance" takes a variety of forms, explanations, perceptions and meaning. As I have written before, I do not believe that work/life ...READ»

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Wasting Time on the Job

A new Salary.com survey reveals that nearly 3 in 4 workers admit to wasting time at work. But don't we all? Specifically, 73% of respondents spend part of their workday on activities that aren't work-related, like personal email, ...READ»

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Just A Little More May Be Too Much

My wife's former college roommate and her family (husband, two children) are in town from Chicago.  It is great to have the opportunity to spend the weekend with them! We had planned on their arrival Friday morning.  They ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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Best-Paying Seasonal Job: Santa?

Many Americans were upset earlier this week that a mall Santa had been fired without cause, but outcry over the incident has reportedly forced Tysons Corner Center, one of the biggest malls in Washington, D.C. area, to reverse ...READ»

Kenan Samms
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Put Some Risk into Your Job

"What are you doing outside your comfort zone?" It's a great question, one that Arianna Huffington posed to her friends at a swanky party a few years back, according to a profile in the New Yorker magazine. The ...READ»

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Ebb and Flow

EBB Project work by nature has peaks of intense work effort and valleys (ebb!) where everything is moving along and you can get caught up on other tasks and priorities.  Use this time wisely to do what many call "the ...READ»

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Crisis

"In times of crisis, give help first, then advice."  Seems like a simple, easy to follow quote.  Ever catch yourself giving advice first? Here is an example: Your friend routinely skips breakfast.  By 1pm ...READ»

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Life Happens

I was awake early this past Friday morning.  Among the many things I had to do was write this post, prepare for an afternoon of interviews for our new Research Director and follow up on a list of items for a major new project that ...READ»

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Use It or Lose It

Today I am on vacation.  Not "working from home" or "away from the office" - and then still checking my voicemail and BlackBerry.  No, I am truly away...from...work.  And it isn't easy. When is the last ...READ»

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Schedules Matter with Insane Work Rules

Guess what?  Baby time isn't as freewheeling as we thought.  Without a consistent daily schedule, babies get overstimulated, cranky and don't sleep much at night...when we want to sleep. The same can happen at work.  i am ...READ»

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Go Away - I am Busy!

The first week of school in any school district is a busy, chaotic time. It is also joyful. We have close to 40,000 students coming back to our 70+ schools and programs. This particular school opening week, Sept 2-5 of 2008, is ...READ»

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Put Me In Coach!

“Oh, put me in, Coach - I'm ready to play today; Put me in, Coach - I'm ready to play today; Look at me, I can be Centerfield..” That’s a line from a 1985 song by John Fogerty titled, “Centerfield.”  In US baseball, ...READ»

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ROI or NOT.

I recently received a response to a note I sent to a colleague of mine who works for a Fortune 50 company now. He heads up their research. I worked with him at Harris Interactive (http://www.harrisinteractive.com) where he designed ...READ»

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ROI.... Everybody says they want it, but few get it

I recently received a response to a note I sent to a colleague of mine who works for a Fortune 50 company now. He heads up their research. I worked with him at Harris Interactive (http://www.harrisinteractive.com) where he designed ...READ»

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100% Present

The easy stuff is hard. Today marks my first week back at work after two weeks paternity leave.  Day one, not so bad.  My boss reminded me that a great way to balance work and home is to be “100% present” wherever I ...READ»

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