But what if we stopped hiring for the resume and started hiring for resilience and adaptability? Resilience buys you time
In Times of Change, Hire for Durable, Not Perishable, Skills
Chip Conley
August 15, 2025
But what if we stopped hiring for the resume and started hiring for resilience and adaptability? Resilience buys you time
Chip Conley
August 15, 2025
As I continue to focus my blog on AI this week, I want to introduce Andrew Murray Dunn, whose Substack
Chip Conley
August 14, 2025
This quote brilliantly captures the subtle distinctions between knowing, understanding, and wondering. And in the age of artificial intelligence, it’s
Chip Conley
August 13, 2025
As part of my mission this week to bring you some alternative thinking regarding wisdom in the era of AI,
Chip Conley
August 12, 2025
There was a recent NY Times article with the title of today’s blog post. I wanted to summarize it for
Chip Conley
August 11, 2025
Hearing that our workshop compadres keep their relationships fresh and evolving gives me such joy so this post from Angie
Angie Lion
August 10, 2025
What We Learn When We Travel Together—Across Generations We just returned from a family trip to New York. My Italian
Emma Cuthbertson
August 9, 2025
I told him about my story with Joie de Vivre, the boutique hotel company that I started at 26 and
Chip Conley
August 8, 2025
In a recent NY Times article “Why Women Are Weary of the Emotional Labor of Mankeeping,” the journalist quotes a
Chip Conley
August 7, 2025
Let me explain. When the pandemic left everyone sheltering in place for a year or more, we knew MEA needed
Chip Conley
August 6, 2025
MEA alum Marcie Merriman and family friend Zak Dychtwald recently created this “First Global Generation” report, published by Ernst &
Chip Conley
August 5, 2025
Of course, they’re referring to my Stage-3 prostate cancer. As many of you know since I wrote about it quite
Chip Conley
August 4, 2025
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