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Entrepreneurs Need A Detailed Understanding Of Their Customer’s Problems
Too often entrepreneurs fall into the trap of focusing solely on the technology they've developed rather than the problem they will solve for their customers
What To Do When An ‘Opportunity’ Is Really A Problem
In some instances, no amount of persuasion or charm will get you out of a jam
Only 10% Of Your Success Is Based On Your Performance
Doing good work is a significant first step, but it does not make you stand out
Who Should Be On Your Personal Board Of Directors
For profit and nonprofit companies have boards of directors to provide oversight, advocacy and assistance with decision making. So, why shouldn’t individuals have a personal board of directors?
The ART Of Decision Rights
When to Ask for direction or help. When to Recommend
Is Pausing The Key To Becoming A Mindful Leader?
The most powerful single skill to acquire continues to be the ability to take a Purposeful Pause
You May Soon Find Mental Health Help From Psychedelic Drug-Assisted Psychotherapy In The Metaverse
To learn about ways to help with this mental health epidemic, I spoke with Dr. Tiago Reis Marques, a psychiatrist at one of the top psychiatry centers in the world,…
Purpose: Does Your Company ‘Live’ It, Or Just Pay Lip Service?
Is your company's professed purpose reflected in its daily practices, or is it just PR fluff?
If America Is ‘Beyond Racism,’ Why Does Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination Seem Like A Miracle?
The historic nature of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination offers a practical illustration of the very real impact of white privilege