Resolutions that are not C.R.A.P.
It’s a time for renewal, refreshment, vows and resolutions; raise your right hand and vow to never to do this kind of C.R.A.P. again.
It’s a time for renewal, refreshment, vows and resolutions; raise your right hand and vow to never to do this kind of C.R.A.P. again.
When you’re not expecting it, a healthy dose of the stinky stuff can almost knock you out cold.
There’s nothing worse than flipping through a good employee publication—only to suddenly and shockingly find yourself with a face full of C.R.A.P.
Why are so many executives so amazed at so many common-place things?
When it comes to balancing work and life, you’d do better to stick to the work
Steve Crescenzo tells us what’s the opposite of C.R.A.P. when it comes to executive quotes.
What communicators can do to gain management’s respect.
With online comments pouring in for stuff we write, are any other authors craving an old-fashioned letter?
Some stories are so loaded with C.R.A.P. that one has to wonder whether anyone is actually looking at this stuff before it’s printed.
Awards ceremonies are boring enough … but pictures of awards ceremonies are pure C.R.A.P.