What is your organization’s origin story? How do the current mission and culture compare to the founder’s original vision? If you’re trying to rally employees or change corporate culture, it’s worth finding out. A company’s origin story can say more about it’s core values than a word-smithed corporate mission statement ever could. Fast Company recently … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – ORIGIN
Word Nerd Wednesday – EMBIGGEN
Some words are just fun to say. Like “embiggen.” True, it’s not technically a word, but I came across it in a blog post by author Phil Simon. He’d written the following below an image in the post: “Click to embiggen.” Confession: Reading it made me giggle. Serious adults aren’t supposed to giggle, I know. … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – CONUNDRUM
“Conondrum” isn’t one of those words that you hear every day. It’s thought to be a word that Oxford students made up in the 1600 as a way to mock the overly formal Latin they all had to learn. If that’s true – well done, mates. You created a useful word that is also oddly … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – AUGUST
To call someone “august” is to say they are venerable, majestic, noble. I find it ironic that the month of August – named such in honor of Julius Augustus Caesar – has none of those qualities, at least not for me. A more fitting name in my mind would be “Almost.” There are no major … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – TENSION
Is there any such thing as good tension? Most uses of the word are negative – there was tension in the room, my back is really tense. But tension isn’t always bad. Avoiding it can cause bigger problem. This was the core idea of a recent HBR article that’s worth reading. It’s about what makes … Read more
The Power of Trust
I was chatting with a friend about summer camp recently. Wow, did that bring back memories! I generally loved camp. Boating, swimming, archery, and arts & crafts were a nice change from classrooms and homework. But there was one thing camp counselors always tried to get me to do that I refused. Trust falls. If … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – PRIMAL
“The more things change, the more they stay the same.” I’ve always believed this, and my belief was reinforced on a recent trip to the UK. In 10 days, we saw everything from a Neolithic village built 1,500 years before the Egyptian Pyramids to the site where Britain’s spymasters developed real-life versions of James Bond … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – RE-ENTRY
#WordNerdWednesday I’m back from hiatus and excited for the new things we’ve got coming this fall. An old boss used to call the first few days at work after a long vacation “re-entry.” He was equating the experience to what astronauts in a space capsule go through returning to Earth’s atmosphere – a fast, bumpy, … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – HIATUS
Hiatus comes from the Latin verb “hiare,” meaning “to stand open.” It originally referred to physical openings like the mouth of a cave or a gap in rocks. People started using it to describe a break in time or events around the early 17th century. In that spirit, #WordNerdWednesday will be taking a hiatus for … Read more
Word Nerd Wednesday – DOG DAYS
Here in New England we’ve officially reached the “dog days” of summer. Hot. Humid. Ick. I always thought we called them the “dog days” because, in this weather, all anyone wants to do is lay around and drink water a la the spoiled family dog. It turns out that’s not true. The term “dog days” … Read more