The Great Man Theory was born in Scotland, the child of philosopher and historian Thomas Carlyle (1795 –1881) – “The […]
Back in 1994, Jim Collins, consultant and author, gained a lot of attention with his book Built To Last: Successful […]
Nuccio Ordine, an Italian professor, has written an essay of this title, to my knowledge not translated into English. It […]
A while ago, I was told an anecdote about an MBA student who returned to their alma mater for a […]
List your competitors, then, compare yourself with a different list. Most of the answers lie outside your immediate peer circle. […]
These are the 10 strategic options you have at your disposal all the time, as I use them with my […]
It should not surprise us that people are constantly looking for the magic bullet of leadership. What makes a good […]
I call Collective Leadership that state in the evolution of management teams or leadership teams when the power of the […]
As Mark Twain said himself, ‘The death of the charismatic leader has been grossly exaggerated’. The problem is that ‘charisma’ […]
Today, there are more similarities between a teenager in Shanghai and a teenager in Rome, or Singapore and Madrid, or […]
In Latin ‘Post hoc ergo propter hoc’. Free translation: B follows A, so A must be the cause of B. […]
Innovation and renewal requires your windows open to the world. Plenty of organizations out there are experimenting with models, far […]
Commenting on the communist legacy, a soviet academic Oleg Bogomolov, who must have known a thing or two about things […]
We spend more time on preparing for doing than in doing. That would be good if we were just talking […]
Medium and big organizations tend to use a competence system that segments people by grades and by degree of competence. […]
I am paraphrasing British philosopher Simon Blackburn who said the same about scientists entering the temple of philosophy. There is […]
There was a time when the logic of things started with a ‘why’, followed with a ‘what’ and ended in […]
There is a period in child development when children start asking the question ’why?’. They usually seem unsatisfied with one […]
Clicktivism is the term used to describe the type of pseudo-activism that consists in clicking the ‘Like’ button (Facebook mainly) […]
If you have a behaviour/value system and you want to recruit people in a way that this value system is […]
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