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  • It's decadence on decadence but I thought it would be a fun idea for a room full of work-oriented people.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Which even in my work-oriented scholarly moments, I find quite awe-inspiring.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2009

  • Which even in my work-oriented scholarly moments, I find quite awe-inspiring.

    A Short Ode to the Concordance Mary Kate Hurley 2009

  • It's decadence on decadence but I thought it would be a fun idea for a room full of work-oriented people.

    A Perfectly Caffeinated Cupcake. 2009

  • It is very clear that there is a significant discrepancy in the content of this work-oriented blog and the womb-oriented blogs of the many other participants.

    What do Postdocs & Moms have in Common? Candid Engineer 2008

  • It is very clear that there is a significant discrepancy in the content of this work-oriented blog and the womb-oriented blogs of the many other participants.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Candid Engineer 2008

  • At risk of distracting attention from other holiday and even less procrastination oriented posts (and in lieu of posting further installments in more work-oriented series of my own):

    A Holiday Gift for Anglo-Saxonists Everywhere Mary Kate Hurley 2007

  • At risk of distracting attention from other holiday and even less procrastination oriented posts (and in lieu of posting further installments in more work-oriented series of my own):

    Archive 2007-12-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2007

  • I can't work from home, but you know that's ok because I like (for the most part) the people that sit around me, and the trading floor is vibrant - it allows me to keep up with "life things" that I often take home with me -- either to apply now or file for future use, especially when it's kid-oriented information (call it the work-oriented "it takes a village" theory).

    time to make crullers 2009

  • Leaders are more involved with the team they lead, in more ways than one while managers tend to be more work-oriented and less personal

    Leaders vs. Managers 2008

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