Adam EdgertonFive Rules for 2019After belatedly recapping last year with “Five Rules for 2018 — Revisited” let’s even more belatedly talk about where and how I want to…Feb 16, 2019Feb 16, 2019
Adam EdgertonFive Rules for 2018 — Revisited2018 was year three of my “rules for the year” posts, and while I’m a bit behind on my recap, it seems like it’s still worth revisiting.Feb 2, 2019Feb 2, 2019
Adam EdgertonFive Rules for 2018It’s now year three of this practice. After revisiting last year with “Ten Rules for 2017 — Revisited” it’s now time to meditate on 2018…Jan 3, 2018Jan 3, 2018
Adam EdgertonTen Rules for 2017 — RevisitedFor the second year in a row, I wrote a “10 rules for…” post back at the beginning of the year. Doing so was a fun exercise to identify the…Jan 1, 2018Jan 1, 2018
Adam EdgertonThe Right Amount of BrightEvaluating Survey Data for Insights on Preferred Photo BrightnessSep 1, 2017Sep 1, 2017
Adam EdgertonTen Rules for 2017Here’s a January 1st post for the second year in what just might become an annual routine. After Ten Rules for 2016 and my recent year-in…Jan 2, 2017Jan 2, 2017
Adam EdgertonTen Rules for 2016, RevisitedBack on January 1st of this year, I wrote Ten Rules for 2016 that came about through reflection on 2015 and the start of a new year. It was…Dec 31, 2016Dec 31, 2016
Adam EdgertonPDX Digital PM — Where to from here?I started PDX Digital PM in late 2013 following the kick in the pants that was the very first Digital PM Summit. There was a distinct gap…Feb 5, 2016Feb 5, 2016
Adam EdgertonTen Rules for 2016As 1/1 rolled around on the calendar, I found myself scribbling notes on guidelines for who I want to be and what I want to do this year…Jan 2, 2016Jan 2, 2016
Adam EdgertonYou’re not a fraudDo you suffer from nagging feelings of professional inadequacy that aren’t backed up by evidence? That, my friends, would be imposter…Dec 8, 2015Dec 8, 2015