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Jan
02
Outsourcing to Bureaucracy
People are losing their cognitive ability to think.
Creativity and innovation move society forward; to cultivate these skills, an environment
1 min read
Dec
30
(Non) Performance Incentives
It’s easier to motivate people to work harder than it is to work smarter.
It’s easier to reward
2 min read
Dec
26
We are all the Same, the Difference is in How we are Taught
This statement was made during a talk I attended, and it got me thinking.
A British expat (let’s call
2 min read
Dec
23
Wrong Question, Wrong Answer: Becoming proficient in Asking Questions
Do you ever wonder how the quality of your questions affects the quality of the answers you receive?
“I asked
2 min read
Dec
19
Neither Here nor There
If you have accepted an invitation, you have committed to be present for that interaction.
There’s no use in
1 min read
Dec
16
Beyond Busy: Crafting Authentic Interactions and a Personal Reflection on “Busyness”
We love to tell ourselves and others how busy we are, and how hard we work. If you aren’t
5 min read
Dec
12
The Wilfully Uninformed
It’s easy to say, “I don’t understand the difference” or “They are all as bad as each other”
2 min read
Dec
09
Lessons from a Woodpecker
I am sure you know what a woodpecker is, and maybe you have heard them, too.
During the breeding season,
1 min read
Dec
05
Labour, Capital, Code and Media
When it comes to work, business, or wealth creation, as individuals, we are limited in what we can do and
3 min read
Dec
02
Clarity of Communication
Rubbish in, rubbish out.
An overly simplified, vague email or message can significantly affect the work and lives of the
2 min read