Where I'll Be

You usually can find me one of three places: at home, at work or at the gym. That is going to change in a few weeks:

September 24, I'm in my own backyard at a SHRM meeting, Ethics in HR, featuring Laurie McIntosh, SHRM North Central Field Service Director.

October 21, I'm heading a little to the south to hang with Paul Debettignies at the Human Resource Professionals of Minnesota Fall Conference focusing on Social Media for HR.

The following week, it's off to Chicago to moderate a panel discussion at the 12th Annual Talent Management Summit with fellow moderators Sharlyn Lauby and Jason Seiden.

No rest for the little traveler as I head to Kentucky on November 6 for HRevolution to meet face-to-face so many of the friends I've "met" on line.

I am looking forward to the adventures but you have to know, I'll be missing the husband and the kid. She's my little buddy. So, if you going to be where I am going to be, let me know. I'd love to meet you - and I could use the distraction.

Hey There, How's it Going?

Hey there, how's it going?

I hate to admit it but I really don't get how to use unique visitor and page view data, Google Analytic numbers or Feedburner stats to get a good sense of how many people are subscribing to my blog.

Although I am curious, I am really not about the numbers. I am more interested in you, the people. We've got a nice little community going on here so I'd like to get to know a little about you.

I'll start by linking you to a little info about me here, here, and here. Now it's your turn. Tell me, and the rest of the world, a few things about yourself.

Here are a few ideas to get you going:

  • Where are you from?
  • What are you most proud of? Link to it if you can!
  • Do you blog? If so, include your website address so we can check you out!

Share some tasty little tidbit about yourself. If you're not ready to leave your mark, simply take a few minutes to read the comments from others or find your way around the blog. No matter what you choose to do, thanks for visiting and for being part of the community in your own way.

I'm glad you are here.