If you want to learn from biographies of leaders, from their inspirations, about their traits, maybe tricks, read about Lincoln, […]
Allow yourself to be a bit inefficient Reinvent some wheels from time to time Don’t always reuse the same presentation […]
Deprogramming is a form of management detox. We navigate and work in organizations with a great deal of automatic pilot […]
Your son’s teacher says: your son John does not hand in the homework on time, quality is poor, we don’t […]
As with many modern clever quotes, there is more than one author claiming this. Symptoms of potentially ‘all fools in […]
Malaria is not an increase of temperature in the thermometer Employee engagement is not a score in a Gallup scale […]
Semi connected reflections: [1] We talk a lot, email a lot, reply a lot, post a lot, say ‘I agree […]
An American educator said that children entered school as a question mark and left school as a full stop. I […]
Our thinking is far from rational. What’s new? Perhaps ‘making a rational decision’ should be reframed as ‘making a decision […]
‘To tell you the truth’ is an opening in English conversation. Other similar are ‘to be honest with you’, or […]
We need a revolution in business academia or it will become irrelevant. Apprenticeships are already far greater value than academic […]
We are used to looking at the cost of doing things. And rightly so. We ask those questions as a […]
Given our growing impatience and limited attention span (our minds are overheated in the filtering of information, like traffic control […]
If you talk to my clients, they will tell you that I use cooking analogies all the time. Cook this, […]
Our managerial training and praxis has been quite successful at making us guilty of not focusing enough on a task […]
Accustomed as we are to create plans to succeed on something, this may sound counterintuitive. Creating (serious) plans for failure […]
(1) We plan operations, change, leadership, anything, with intended consequences in mind. These are often translated into KPIs, milestones, and […]
George Lakoff, a familiar name in these Daily Thoughts, is on a mission. The US cognitive psychology specialist, emeritus professor, […]
I have referred before to George Lakoff’s work and his little book ‘Don’t think of an elephant’, which makes the […]
We never solve problems, we trade them off. The thought is not depressing. It is liberating because it means we […]
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