by Pat Sweet | May 20, 2013 | Article, Careers, Productivity, Professional Development
A friend of mine and I went out to one of my favourite pubs a few nights ago to talk about his career. He’s considering making a move from his current employer to be able to pursue other interests, but wasn’t sure if he should. You see, his current job is...
by Christian Knutson | May 14, 2013 | Article, Leadership
It doesn’t matter what position you hold in life, the more things change, the more you need to lead. Or you can become irrelevant.
by Pat Sweet | Apr 29, 2013 | Article, Productivity
A colleague of mine, Christian Knutson, of the excellent and highly recommended The Engineer Leader blog, recently sent me an article by Leo Babauta. The title is “Achieving without goals”. Leo, who’s the master of all things Zen and living life...
by Pat Sweet | Apr 27, 2013 | Article, Productivity
I’m a firm believer that you need to have fun at work. The way I see it, you spend more waking hours at the office and with your co-workers than you do with you do with your own family. If the majority of your life is spent not having fun… well, life would...
by Pat Sweet | Apr 3, 2013 | Article, Productivity
This is something that we’ve discussed quite a bit at work recently – the difference between urgent tasks and important tasks. I think that most people can intuitively tell you what the difference is between the two if you’re discussing it over a cup...
by Pat Sweet | Mar 25, 2013 | Article, Careers, Professional Development
Back in Part I of this post, I talked about the goal of an engineer, and how to be truly productive. If your actions aren’t bringing you closer to your goal, then you’re not really being productive. Sure you might be getting things done, but you’re...