Living and Working in a Socially Networked World: An RTSC Spotlight Podcast with Kris Nelson
Click here to listen to a podcast with Kris Nelson as we explore different social networking tools and the impact they can have on your daily work.
Learning To Live in a Jake 2.0 World
I have recently redesigned my web site. Stay tuned for the actual unveiling. (Btw, does anyone know why getting a web site revised or up and running takes longer than the gestation period of an elephant? For those who haven’t studied the baby making habits of these 5-ton creatures, it’s 22 months. That’s the longest of any land animal. Check the link out if you’re a doubting Thomas type.
Change doesn’t come easily. The new web site is part of a whole new way of working for me. Despite (or is it because of?) my extended labor of love with the site, I’m excited by the prospects of “Jake 2.0.” The web site is going to be a pretty lively place. There will be a steady stream of new articles, video-casts, webinar links, delicious tags, Twitter tweets (that’s code for sending Twitter messages), Facebook, LinkedIn updates, snapshots from client events, and lots of other useful, interesting stuff.
What Bill Clinton, Gerry Adams, and Monica Lewinsky Have to Teach Us
Some people believe Bill Clinton was a great President. Others are just as sure that he embarrassed the entire country with his reckless personal behavior. Both are firm in their convictions – with good reason.
Why Bother Reaching Out…And Who To Touch?
A few years ago I had the privilege and pleasure of co-authoring You Don’t have to Do It Alone: How to Involve Others to Get Things with Dick and Emily Axelrod and Julie Beedon. At the beginning of the book we make the case for why NOT to involve others. It takes more time. It costs more money. In almost every case it increases the “hassle factor.”
Mona Lisa Consulting and Painting with a Blank Canvas

My virtual assistant Taryn Merrick suggested I meet with a previous client of hers, Edith Bodnar. She thought we’d find some innovative ways to match Real Time Strategic Change with her company’s work. Since we both work in the LA area, it was easy to set up a “get to know you” lunch.

We wrote the book on fast and lasting change.







