Robert J Weisberg

I work on a bit of everything in museum content. I find human solutions to tech problems. I geek out on workflow. No, really. I learn and teach and write everything down.

The Eternal Clickbait of the Remote/Hybrid Workplace

Sometimes a debate swamps the actual issue. Remote/hybrid work is one of those times.

Links of the Week: August 25, 2023: Manifestos R Us

Manifestos may be about many things, but they all have a way of contemplating our entire civilization.

A Museum Human Manifesto

Manifestos aren't just for rebellions (or maybe they are).

Links of the Week: August 18, 2023: Meetings about Meetings

If bad meeting culture is the symptom, then what is the disease?

Why Can't We Ever Get Meetings Right?

How we handle meetings, is about our organization, our practices, our workloads, and our time for trust.

Links of the Week: August 11, 2023: Storytelling and Change

Like everything best in an organization, storytelling is a practice, not a one-off product.

Storytelling with Clarity and Confidence: an Interview with Abhay Adhikari

An open-minded and multi-disciplinary approach is making Digital Identities more than just technology.

Links of the Week: August 4, 2023: The Belonging Museum

Adding belonging to DEIA is a first step, but transformation runs deeper.

Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging "after" Affirmative Action

Adding Belonging to DEIA Doesn't Change Museums' Challenge to Transform.

Links of the Week: July 28, 2023: Capital Crimes

We're up to here with capitalism. Can we breathe without it?

Museums and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century

You make more money from money than from growth—or income. And this should matter to museum workers.

Links of the Week: July 21, 2023: Quarter Dump

The jury is still out on the future of workplaces.

Checking out Museum Human's Second Quarter of 2023

The second quarter of the year was a time for Museum Human to up its interview game.

Links of the Week: July 14, 2023: Welcome to the Collapsium

Collapse concerns have gone beyond the climate to society.

Asking Museums and Workers Why, What, and for Whom? An Interview with Robert R. (Bob) Janes

A longtime museum leader, scholar, and activist says that it's time for museums and their workers to ask hard questions of themselves and their institutions.