Congratulations on your decision and best of luck. Enjoy your improved work/life balance!
- Adam Sherk
Good luck in your career! You were very informative at the Web 2.0 Expo SF 2008. I enjoyed your presentation at the Social Media Strategy workshop
- Glenn Batuyong
from twhirl
Best of luck! I liked that post about reinventing your job every 18 months.
- Jeff Woelker
Thanks everyone for all of the good wishes. I'll be blogging again soon and will let everyone know when and where I re-surface.
- Charlene Li
Charlene, best of luck to you and your family. We will all miss your insights and analyses.
- warren sukernek
from twhirl
Good luck, and thanks for being so public about wanting to strike a balance between work & family. Working parents of both genders will be cheering you on!
- Dylan Tweney
Best of luck, Charlene. You're leaving big shoes to fill. I look forward to reading you again soon.
- Christian Anderson
Congratulations on your decision, and best of luck!
- Steve Bauer
good luck with your future endeavors! looking forward to more of your social technologies insights online.
- ~C4Chaos
Charlene, sounds like an enlightened and well considered choice. Congrats. Let us know if we can do anything to support your next-next steps. Be Great. Cheers! silva
- mark silva
I completely understand your move - being a career mom carries strong feelings of regret and dissonance, which you always need to solve. Thats a tiring process...Enjoy your time of resonance.
- Trendsspotting
Best of Luck Charlene... I think this is a great decision, obviously, one that came after much thought. Finding Balance is sooo key to happiness and productivity at work and home! Good Luck! Keep us posted on how you make out on this change!
- Susan Beebe
Good luck with everything - your research on social media has helped me tremendously! We'll miss you in "the scene". Cheers - Lorna
- Lorna Li
That is excellent. The best service I ever get is when an airline finds my bags and returns them via limo van. They do have "service" in them... they are capable.
- Chris Abraham
from twhirl
I personally think it is a theft racket. There SHOULD be a 99.342% chance that you and your luggage will, eventually, find one another. That there are businesses set up to deal with lost luggage should throw up red flags. Do these companies trade on the stock market? Will their profit have to keep going up and up? Will more and more luggage have to be lifted, to satisfy market demands?
- david beckwith
great point ... i'd take an increase in the insured value ... at least inflation-index it ...
- Scott Moskowitz
from twhirl
If one pays extra for the service of checking a bag, then the airline should be required to guarantee the delivery of that bag to your ultimate destination before or upon your arrival. The whole concept of charging to check a bag is a gimmick by the airlines -- an excuse for their own poor planning and inept operational performance. All of them performed better when the industry was regulated!
- Jill O'Neill