
Paul Burri: Sewers and Stickball II
Childhood memories involve living life on the edge — and surviving, thank you very much
Paul Burri: Sewers and Stickball
Memories of childhood in the Bronx and days spent playing games in the streetPaul Burri: The Big Picture and the Evolving Art of Photography
Digital advances give shooters an edge, but are the photo ops as satisfying?Paul Burri: Without Supervision
When the wife is away, the dust will play — even if I try to clean up after myselfPaul Burri: You, Me and the BBB
The Better Business Bureau could be better about serving its clientelePaul Burri: No-Incentive Engineering
Cost is at the center of ongoing battles between manufacturing and design engineersPaul Burri: The Coprolite Caper
Dinosaur deposits can make a great gag giftPaul Burri: Management Styles
Do as I do, or do as I say: Which works for you ... and which would you rather work with?Paul Burri: How to Improve Morale without Hardly Trying
The secret is all about paying attentionPaul Burri: Those Who Can, Do
Tensions always simmer below the surface between academics and the guys with 'dirty hands'Paul Burri: Some Signs Send Mixed Messages
After taking the time to read the fine print, one can't help but think, "Huh?"Paul Burri: How to Get a Summer Job
An employer will always want to know, "What's in it for me?'Paul Burri: Getting Nothing for Nothing
We all have to work harder and smarter for things we are used to getting on easy termsPaul Burri: Borrowing Your Way Out of Debt
This loan repayment plan is unlikely to succeedPaul Burri: Lessons to Be Unlearned
Looking back, parents weren't always right in the "tricks" they taught usPaul Burri: The Right Thing to Do Is Always the Right Thing to Do
When the bill comes due, someone will always have to pay it. Make sure it's the responsible partyPaul Burri: I Keep Forgetting That I Have Trouble Remembering
If you're younger than me, these will be your good old days when you get to be my agePaul Burri: Irritated in Goleta
What can you say ... when you can't get a word in edgewise?Paul Burri: Another Lesson in Business Ethics
There are some things that just can't be ignoredPaul Burri: Engineering a New Way
A patented tale of taking credit, regardless of whether it's duePaul Burri: Secrets of Survival in a Down Economy
Things may be collapsing, but there are things you can do to keep your business soundPaul Burri: The Kool-Aid Kaper
A fluid process left a sour taste this time.Paul Burri: Getting Some Healthy Exercise
Wise guys know that mental acuity is the key to physical fitness.Paul Burri: My Partner and Me
Working together can test even the best of friendships.Paul Burri: How to Start a Meeting on Time
Time management is one example of holding others to your expectations.Paul Burri: Not All Prima Donnas Are At La Scala
Chances are you're working with one right now. Here's how to cope.Paul Burri: Telephone Games
Those helpful automated customer service numbers often leave the customer trapped in an endless loop.Paul Burri: Reordering Business Priorities
The case of the too-good slippers is one of missed opportunity.Paul Burri: Cut Advertising; It’s Too Expensive
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