Disagreeable Givers Could Be The Secret Weapon of Your Organization

Disagreeable givers could be the secret weapon of your organization blog post

As an entrepreneur or business leader, your primary goal is to create an organization that not only survives but thrives at the highest level of excellence. However, many companies plateau at mediocre performance, unable to reach exceptional status. According to organizational psychologist Adam Grant, one key differentiator is identifying and cultivating “giver” employees – those … Read more

Thinking in Technicolor: The Six Thinking Hats Guide to Exploring Every Angle of an Issue

Thinking in Technicolor: The Six Thinking Hats Guide to Exploring Every Angle of an Issue Blog post

Have you ever sat through a meeting that felt frustratingly circular?  People rehash the same points, get lost arguing emotions instead of facts, or fail to generate any fresh ideas.  Meanwhile, the clock ticks and you leave without making a decision. Edward de Bono felt your pain. That’s why the lateral thinking legend invented the … Read more

Apple Vs Apple: Lessons in Conflict Resolution

In the early 2000s, Apple and Apple Corps, the company founded by The Beatles, engaged in a lengthy legal dispute over trademark rights related to Apple Computers and Apple Records. The conflict originated in 1981 when Apple Computers was a young startup. As they began achieving commercial success, The Beatles’ company Apple Corps filed a … Read more

Biz Speak for the Win: Wilding Out on Essential Enterprise Jargon

Running a business is like learning a new language – call it “Corporatelese.”  Navigating the world of business has its own dense lexicon that must be decoded to foster effective communication between entrepreneurs, managers, and stakeholders.  Though corporate jargon often perplexes the uninitiated, taking the time to unpack these concepts is essential for any aspiring … Read more

BOEING’S 787 DREAMLINER AND THE GENIUS OF REVERSE ENGINEERING

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and the Genius of Reverse Engineering When Boeing set out to design the 787 Dreamliner in the early 2000s, they wanted to create an airplane that would provide exceptional passenger comfort and long-range capability at greater fuel efficiency than any previous wide-body aircraft. Essentially, they asked – what would the ideal next-generation … Read more

The Habits of an Emotionally Intelligent CEO: Lessons from Indra Nooyi

When Indra Nooyi returned to her native India in 2007, newly appointed as PepsiCo’s CEO, she noticed something deeply moving. At every turn, people congratulated not Indra herself but her mother, recognizing her role in nurturing Indra’s journey to success. This awakened something in Indra. She realized that behind every leader, there are often unseen … Read more

The Trump Presidency, Round Two

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It’s the return of the Donald! As a small or medium-sized business owner, the return of Donald Trump to the White House is likely to have a significant impact on the small business landscape you’ll need to navigate in the coming years. Whether you’re a steadfast supporter of the president-elect or feel deep unease about … Read more

Future-Proof Your Exit: The Power of AI

Last week, Microsoft announced that it is doubling down on its AI ambitions, this time with autonomous AI agents. At its “AI Tour” event in London, the tech giant unveiled plans to empower businesses to create their own custom AI agents, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of enterprise AI. Salesforce, with its … Read more