Monday, March 10, 2008

"Business-Minded" and other more meaningful alternatives to the word "workaholic"

There's been much buzz out there about a recent blog post by Jason Calacanis. Specifically on his original comment: "Fire people who are not workaholics.... come on folks, this is startup life, it's not a game. go work at the post office or stabucks if you want balance in your life. For realz."

Techcrunch seized this post and offered some friendly criticism, suggesting Calacanis Fires People Who Have A Life. 37 signals took the interesting counter-perspective of firing the so-called workaholics.

This caused Calacanis to attempt to clarify his position: "My work *is* my life..."

What this all may boil down to is that the term 'workaholic' is not a compliment. Don't use it as a positive attribute, ever.

The common thread to all the banter really revolves around the desire to work with talented interesting people who have their own quirky way of living their lives while simultaneously being so interested in their work that it tends to be in their thoughts throughout the day. Better terms for this might be:
  • Entrepreneurial
  • Business-minded
  • Problem solvers
  • Strategic thinkers
  • Innovators
  • Results-oriented
Seek these types of people over workaholics, and you will hopefully assemble an effective team. The real challenge for business leaders at that point will be to walk the walk and be sure to avoid old-school workplace paradigms that will drive these free spirits away.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Coworkers.com Summer 2007 iPod Giveaway

Coworkers iPod Nano PromotionJ.Y. Design client Coworkers.com is giving away an iPod Nano (8 GB). The promotion ends on September 30th, so go check it out now. The promotion requires that you register on the site for FREE. It's a startup site, with a growing community so odds are pretty high in your favor: Enter at Coworkers.com now

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Saturday, January 06, 2007

Ten Ways to Use LinkedIn - by Guy Kawasaki

"Most people use LinkedIn to “get to someone” in order to make a sale, form a partnership, or get a job. It works well for this because it is an online network of more than 8.5 million experienced professionals from around the world representing 130 industries. However, it is a tool that is under-utilized, so I’ve compiled a top-ten list of ways to increase the value of LinkedIn..."

Some great practical tips for using LinkedIn, all rolled up into one well organized blog entry.

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