Monthly Archives: February 2009
Seth-isms #6: Seth loves Darwin too
I’ve already written a long post today wishing Charles Darwin a Happy 200th Birthday. Seth’s celebrating too and riffing on the power of algorithms.
How are you evolving? (Happy Birthday, Mr Darwin)
Darwin turns 200 today This is truly a birthday worth celebrating. It’s hard to underestimate the brilliance of this man who articulated such a robust and powerful theory, the father of biology in the same way Einstein is the father … Continue reading
What I learned about Great Work from being a conference vendor
The other week I spend three days being a vendor at the HRPAO Conference here in Toronto. You can see me here in all my Find Your Great Work glory with my friend and colleague Jamie Broughton (who also happens … Continue reading
Supporting Australians in the bushfires
You’ll have no doubt seen the destruction caused by the fires in my native country, Australia. The loss of life is significant and irreparable. The rebuilding of towns and the providing of aid is possible, but will be hugely expensive. … Continue reading
How do you measure success?
Eric Klein is the man behind Dharma Consulting, and he’s written a lovely blog post about how we measure success … and some of the traps that trip us up. (It follows on nicely from yesterday’s post about making bad … Continue reading


