To continue on the theme of Purpose…after yesterday’s: Purpose is always in the basement Suddenly purpose is back. We […]
One’s true purpose is never finally decided. Like history, purpose is always found backwards and then edited. A little journey […]
A few years ago, I was in the lobby of a global pharma company waiting for my appointment. I sat […]
Nassim Taleb has written about ‘antifragile’ as the quality of ‘growing from disorder’. He says that the opposite to fragile […]
A while ago, I was told an anecdote about an MBA student who returned to their alma mater for a […]
My revised 12 rules of social change at a scale. These very simple laws apply to any large scale change […]
On one side, taxes are good, big government, social welfare, fighting for social justice and social mobility, human rights, women […]
David Brooks, columnist of the New York Times and author (too conservative for the liberals and too liberal for the […]
The author Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote a most interesting book about the Lincoln presidency: ‘Team of Rivals’. It says it […]
Some organizations are breathless. Frantic. It could be good or bad, usually not too good. Other organizations are like funerary […]
This is an unwritten rule in US presidential elections and a line in a witty and fascinating book by Dan […]
And old sticker said This is a situation in which I find myself very often: Several corporate groups agree (vocally, […]
Beloit College, in Wisconsin, creates every year a ‘Mindset List’ It shows a list of facts about a particular new […]
Continuous culture shaping within an organization equals social movement: large scale behavioural and cultural change, for a purpose, powered by […]
No medium to large size company has a single culture. No medium to large size French, or British or American […]
Please pray for the soul of incrementalism that, after a long and slow incremental illness, left us for good. After […]
The second of this week’s revisited posts – this one was first published in June 2016 (check back tomorrow for part […]
As Dr Leandro Herrero is away, the Daily Thoughts will be taking a short “pause” this week. In the meantime, […]
I have described before the role of managers in many ways, often pointing to the risk of becoming ‘information traffic […]
It’s just simply impossible to go business as usual after the Manchester events. Yet, the best thing we could do […]
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