Twelve Weeks @ Basecamp: A Summer Tale

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Prelude I found out about Basecamp’s internship program during the winter break completely on accident. Burned out from the fall semester and unmotivated to get any work done, I gave “data science internship” a cursory Google search and happened to find Basecamp had just posted about looking for summer interns. After reading through the description… keep reading

Why You Should Care Less

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Relationships are weird. We have names to describe all sorts of the relationships we have with other humans. Friends. Acquaintances. A husband or wife. Brothers and sisters. Father. Son. Mother. Aunts and uncles. A cousin. So many names that indicate the context of a relationship. Bosses and employees. Boardmembers. Colleagues or coworkers. Neighbors. Defendants and… keep reading

Knife Work If You Can Get It

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Illustration by Nate Otto In 1972, when two cousins opened Northwestern Cutlery, their knife rental and sharpening business, they chose a location in Chicago near the city’s meatpackers. Over the next decades, the dramatic transformation of the neighborhood around the business meant a nearly complete turnover in Northwestern Cutlery’s customer base — from industrial meatpackers to affluent gourmands.… keep reading

What are questions?

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An unexpected answer from Clayton Christensen. A few years ago I was fortunate enough to spend about three hours with Clayton Christensen. Clay, currently a professor at Harvard Business School, is best known for his book, The Innovator’s Dilemma. His latest book, How Will You Measure Your Life, has some wonderfully insightful business and life… keep reading