A piece in The Guardian by Christina Patterson (‘writer and broadcaster’) entitled ‘The secret to an effective workforce is fun’ […]
We spend too much time seeking predictable answers. They are not necessarily bad. If I work with Peter and Paul […]
Pope Francis, spiritual leader to 1.2 billion people, likes to call a cat a cat. He has gained a world […]
Imagine this goal. Let’s shift from 30 people making a decision in 30 days, to 3 people making the same […]
If my IT people did not have Google handy, and the ability to ‘ask the forum’, I would not have […]
To think out of the box, one has to recognise first that there is a box. Therefore one has to […]
I am following up on the themes of the last days and, in particular, yesterday’s Thought The organization? It may […]
In any evolution of an organization from small to big, the list of challenges is never short. I have written […]
Small, sometimes entrepreneurial companies (small and entrepreneurial are not the same) enjoy ways of working that are fit for their […]
The difference between the critical thinker and the un-critical one is not a difference in IQ, or mental strength, or […]
Dear Mr Welch: I have never been very fond of you. It’s nothing personal. Over the years, I have admired […]
When people form the US Republican side wanted to dismiss the importance of a ‘less-well-known’ Obama coming to the fry, […]
Back in 1994, Jim Collins, consultant an author, gained a lot of attention with his book Built To Last: Successful […]
Charles Munger commencement speech at Harvard Business School in 1986 contains this gem of a paragraph: Most people early achieve […]
Societal issues, clash of ideologies, fundamentalism, political engagement (or lack of it), organizational innovation, Leadership 2015, no matter what direction […]
Daily Thoughts full steam version is back on the 5th of January. But the conversation continues. Just whispering… I guess […]
Recently, I keep finding myself going back all the time to ‘the art of questioning’, as something being at the […]
These two statements represent a form of magical thinking of the kind seen in ancient humans (clouds) and todays humans […]
The degree of comfort in discovering the roots of things, cannot be taken as proof of the truth. The best […]
There is something only you can live: your own life. Socrates said that ‘the unexamined life is not worth living’. […]
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