What Paul Otellini taught me about bluster

By |2017-12-28T17:24:09+00:00October 7th, 2017|

When I learned of former Intel CEO Paul Otellini’s death this week, it wasn’t the big things about Paul that flashed through my mind—not his ushering in of the Wi-Fi era with Centrino laptop chips in 2003, not the massive restructuring of Intel he drove in 2006, not the surprising decision he made to retire [...]

Trump’s real communications problem

By |2017-12-28T17:23:44+00:00October 7th, 2017|

When Donald Trump rotated through his first press secretary, Sean Spicer, and then the communications director Anthony Scaramucci, the president no doubt had high hopes for a new morning in America, where he finally would get the media coverage he deserves. But he keeps running up against two laws of communications physics. Because while the [...]

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