The Business of Facts and Standards
The Business of Facts and Standards Read More »
For decades, we’ve been conditioned to believe that success is the offspring of long, hard hours of practice. The classic 10,000-hour rule, right? But what if I told you there’s another way – a path less traveled, yet more efficient and far more enjoyable?
Practice as Play: The Myth of the Grueling Grind Read More »
Thrive in a multigenerational world
Focus Lecture: 5 Generations and 4 Personalities Read More »
In his insightful book “Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers From Everybody Else,” Geoff Colvin sheds light on ‘deliberate practice’ as a critical method for attaining peak performance. He states, “Top performers focus intensely on specific aspects of their performance, meticulously refining them until they achieve mastery, before tackling the next area.”
What Kind of Practice Gets Me Better, Faster? Read More »
In a world that worships seasoned experts and venerates experience, here’s a radical idea: What if I told you that embracing your inner newbie is the key to personal and professional growth?
Are You Coachable Enough To Unlock Your Potential? Read More »
Unless you’ve been blissfully unplugged, you’re well aware of AI’s meteoric rise. Worried about robots stealing the spotlight? Think again. This is the golden era for those who excel in human-centric skills. Echoing the wisdom of renowned futurist Bernard Marr from Forbes Magazine, it’s clear: our interpersonal abilities are in the spotlight now more than
Practicing the Human Touch: Essential Skills in the Age of AI Read More »
Does cognitive bias undermine your confidence to think accurately?
Thinking Accurately: Understanding and Overcoming Cognitive Bias – Part II Read More »
Does cognitive bias undermine your confidence to think accurately?
Thinking Accurately: Understanding and Overcoming Cognitive Bias – Part I Read More »
Nature is governed by immutable laws, and so is marketing. If you’ve wondered why some brands soar while others fail to take off, the answer lies in understanding the essential ‘laws’ that shape the identity of your products and services.
The Laws of Marketing: Part II Read More »
Managing your own time amidst work and family obligations is a struggle, with self-appointments often seen as less critical and frequently postponed. Procrastination is particularly tempting when no one else holds you accountable.
Keeping Appointments with Yourself Read More »