Patty Rivas
VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGY
posts
February 12, 2018
Culture isn’t a one-and-done business strategy. As companies grow and evolve, so must their culture. Here are a few questions you can ask yourself to determine whether your culture needs some TLC.
August 15, 2017
Last week, as I’m sure you’ve heard, a Google engineer had his very own Jerry Maguire moment. He penned a 3,000-word memo diving deep into gender biases, and (I’m generalizing here) concluding that biological differences explain why there isn’t equal representation of women in tech and leadership positions.
October 21, 2016
Refreshing your Careers site but don’t have the budget for all the bells and whistles? Here are 4 basic yet effective principles to keep in mind to catch the right eyes and talent.
June 10, 2016
[no_blockquote text="We are one step closer to telling our daughters that they can be anything they want to be, and actually meaning it. " text_color="c4262e" title_tag="" width="" line_height="" background_color="" border_color="" show_quote_icon="yes" quote_icon_color="" quote_icon_size=""] Whether or not you agree that Hillary Clinton is the best, most qualified candidate in today’s presidential race (we can save that for another post), you cannot deny the fact that this week, Hillary made history as the first female presidential nominee of a major political party.
March 25, 2016
Here’s a question for you: how can you move the needle on employee engagement without first listening to your employees? Here’s the answer: you can’t.
October 5, 2015
Let’s face it – technology often comes with the promise of making life easier, but more times than not, it just adds more complexity. That is so not the case with these project-management tools we’ve recently started using.
May 15, 2015
If life is one epic adventure on this small planet we call home, then it is our duty as stargazers and swashbucklers to live each day as if it were our last. That was the opening sentence to the invitation we received to “Wake up and dance on a boat in support of Nepal” from the good folks at Daybreaker, a morning movement that promises to start your day off unlike anything else.