Tackling 2013's Pent-Up Workload —Without Delay By Kirsten Nelson published 21 February 13 How many cups of coffee does it take to screw in a light bulb?
The Shifting Sands of IT Convergence By Kirsten Nelson published 14 January 13 For those who see piles of snow undulating across the horizon at this very moment, the thought of a beach probably carries with it the notion of warm sand and brilliant sunlight.
Rethink Your Meetings to Catch the Next Big Idea By Kirsten Nelson published 12 November 12 If you and your team dread meetings not for their content, but their duration, it’s possible the format needs to change.
Track Time By Kirsten Nelson published 7 June 12 Motorcycles are probably not the first thing that leaps to mind upon the mention of mission-critical applications for wireless technology.
Dot Matrix By Kirsten Nelson published 4 May 12 You can call a spade a spade, but until there’s a market-researched name attached to it, it’s not really a spade.
Rights of Passage By Kirsten Nelson published 6 March 12 It may not seem like it when you’re desperately awaiting the arrival of a beverage cart on a long flight, but air travel is still fairly miraculous in its brevity.
Staying Sharp By Kirsten Nelson published 7 February 12 Once expertise is gained in any arena, it becomes impossible not to be upset by shortcomings in that field.
For Your Consideration By Kirsten Nelson published 6 January 12 As talk of Oscar nods takes over the entertainment conversation this winter, we tend to think of the best things we’ve seen all year.
Chasing Innovation By Kirsten Nelson published 14 December 11 If you’ve ever wiled away your time on a treadmill pondering whether the energy you’re expending could be harnessed to power the lights in the gym, you’re on to something.
True Definition By Kirsten Nelson published 8 February 11 What kind of music do you like? It’s a fairly innocuous question, one often posed by those looking to pass the time over cocktails or during the “networking” segments of business conferences.
Conversion Factor By Kirsten Nelson published 16 December 10 The next time you find yourself stranded in the toothpaste aisle at the grocery store, trying to make a selection from the seemingly endless array of options, don’t feel bad.
Smoke And Mirrors By Kirsten Nelson published 17 November 10 Four years after a crate of Scotch whisky was discovered in the Antarctic hut of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the parcel was finally thawed and opened this past summer.
Making A Racket By Kirsten Nelson published 7 October 10 Watching the sound technician swing a shotgun mic from left to right, again and again, it almost seems like she’s mocking the spectator sport most likely to cause neck strain.
Silver Mining By Kirsten Nelson published 8 September 10 “Always look for the silver lining,” sings Chet Baker in an indefatigable tone, “whenever a cloud appears in the blue.”
Menu Change By Kirsten Nelson published 11 August 10 When we are fortunate enough to indulge in a real lunch break, we all have a favorite spot.