Imagine two identical applicants for the same job, Sally and Jenna. They have the same experience, the same qualifications, the same everything. Sally applies for
Karl Weick chooses to describe adaptation in terms of “loosely coupled systems.” He argues that most management technology has wrongly assumed tight coupling — give
The Canadian writer David Cain understood all this with a jolt in the summer of 2018 when he attended an event in the Greektown district
After seeing the sights from Ukraine I remembered this poem I read a long time ago. It is a very powerful one: AD Hope: Inscription
This is a story from the Unfair Advantage which I found both sad and insightful: One day in 2015, I was in Manila, the capital
I’m sharing some parts from the book Essentialism which I found very helpful: The idea that we can have it all and do it all
Some time ago I read Don’t Overthink it. This part really stuck with me: When we were painting my living room, my dad helped me
Some quotes from the book Bed of Procrustes, Nassim Nicholas Taleb “Modernity: we created youth without heroism, age without wisdom, and life without grandeur” “Karl
This is a very interesting story from the book Your Next Five Moves on reflecting about your personal goals/dreams: My friend Shawn had more than
I once read an article from Jim Collins who was mentioning the lessons he learned from Peter Drucker, known as the father of management thinking.