When my daughter was in primary school, I was invited by the teacher to give a presentation to small girls […]
An 18 year old paper in social anthropology by Marilyn Strathern (then at Cambridge) had the intriguing title of ‘The […]
I sometimes think that management thinking, management speak and management education (that includes ‘research’) makes everything possible to avoid critical […]
I have never found a client that says we don’t need evidence, or data, or facts, or hard measures. Most […]
I must say I am getting very frustrated to see more and more companies which workforce seems to function as […]
Did you fall in love after reading case studies and using benchmarking data? Did you see the Mona Lisa in […]
When people join a company, coming from another one, they need to marry different worlds: The one of the company […]
The ‘tyranny of knowledge’ is one of these phrases used in a diversity of contexts. It means amongst other things […]
It’s been a while. Having a gap in the writing daily date helps to gain perspective. I went through a […]
This is a straight quote from Nassim Taleb (Fooled by Randomness, Black Swan, Antifragile) A private library is not an […]
In the old days of medical school and psychiatric training we used to say that schizophrenia was a secret society […]
There is a moment in the life of our kids in which they start questioning the story of Santa coming […]
I did not say that. Natasha Jen did. She is a designer who has given some provocative presentations under this […]
Part 1 of 2, First published in November 2015… Who challenges in organizations? People who have nothing to lose People […]
I remember last year in the US. I had given them ideas, insights, reflections. I had shared experiences. I had […]
The fastest and best way to build a creative culture is to have lots of creative people together. No kidding. […]
Over the next few days, I will be revisiting some of my favourite posts on Leadership. I hope you enjoy […]
Nassim Taleb’s piece in Medium about ten months ago entitled The Most Intolerant Wins: The Dictatorship of the Small Minority is […]
Steve Richards’ ‘The Rise of the Outsiders: How Mainstream Politics Lost Its Way’ (2017), has prompted me to reflect on […]
It’s hard to write after yet another terrorist attack just a few miles from my keyboard, and not to make […]
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