Gary Szabo

  • How I Spent My Winter Vacation

    January 6, 2024 Happy New Year 2024! It’s been a minute, hasn’t it? I hope everyone had a good Christmas and New Year holiday.  An opportunity to be with family, friends, and recharge the batteries. My family and I went back to Seattle, for the first time in just over 10 years. TEN YEARS, away…

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  • The Mayor of Jerusalem

    The Persistence of Memory September 4, 2023 Do you ever read something, maybe while searching for something else, and you find it sticks with you? You may not fully remember it, or where you read it, but you find it resonates with you and keeps coming back? Here’s what I read and recalled: “The Mayor…

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  • In Praise of Single-Mindedness

    May 31, 2023 It’s been a minute since I’ve taken the time to put pen to paper. It’s hard sometimes to distill the events and trends into something worth writing about. I do that, dear Reader, because I don’t want to just throw things at the wall. I prefer to give you something meaningful that…

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  • “The Doctor will see you now…”

    April 23, 2023 Every Therapist needs their own Therapist. When you’re a leader and change agent, you have to be a therapist sometimes — to the folks who report to you and to the organization as a whole. Your job is less about tech and more about encouraging people and organizations to change behaviors. As…

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  • “Ladies and Gentlemen, the Quiet Quitters!”

    “If work violates your values, quitting is an expression of integrity.” Adam Grant, Author & Organizational Psychologist February 27, 2023 This last Christmas, I was talking to a friend who didn’t understand Quiet Quitting. What my friend didn’t understand was Why. Why, if you’ve got a good job, would you not seek to do your…

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  • Momentum

    Today is my 60th Day with my new employer. My team asked me recently, “Why do you keep count like this?” I tell them that it’s to preserve momentum — forward movement. Coming into a new organization, with challenges and things to address, you only have so much time to effect change. You have to…

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  • A Citizen-Scientist looks at his own COVID

    Dispatches from the Front As we get comfortable with a pandemic becoming endemic, we might be starting to lose a bit of personal, anecdotal data on our own COVID outbreaks. So, in the interest of everyone being their own best advocate for their own health care, I thought I’d share my experience this week: Wednesday,…

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  • Don’t Believe the Hype!

    Shortly after the midterm elections this year, I wrote the following opinion piece for the Tulsa World. I always tell Editor Ginnie Netherton-Graham that I’m at least good for one piece per year… Column: Don’t believe the hype, recognize propaganda when you see it (tulsaworld.com) After enduring another election season filled with lies and half-truths,…

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  • My Superpower

    November 11, 2022 Periodically, post-pandemic (is it?), colleagues and former colleagues have reached out with some interesting career opportunities. Some have been local, and some have been back in the Pacific Northwest — place means less and less these days as I’m remote or hybrid from almost all of my clients, and we seem to…

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