Staying the course
I recently watched an excellent Netflix docuseries called ‘Cheer’. It is about a community college’s cheerleading team in Corsicana, a small Texas town 50 miles south of Dallas. In the […]
Know thyself
Through the ages, the succinct exhortation, “know thyself” has been a mainstay of several cultures. From the Upanishads to Socrates to Sufism, the seeking of self-knowledge has been recognized as […]
Do you mentor?
In the 90s, in New Jersey, I was confident that my résumé effectively reflected my meagre experience and skills in technology. Until it landed on the desk of a senior […]
The Power of Metaphors
Metaphors, a figure of speech, are a powerful way of communicating our thoughts and ideas. We denounce an unfair comment as “a low blow” and a flimsy plan or weak […]
Difficult Stars
It will come as no surprise to anyone that all leaders want capable and dedicated team members. We are delighted when some of our team members turn out to be […]
Mea Culpa
When I worked in the IT industry, I often advised my Project Managers to avoid leading with “I’m sorry” when fielding complaints from our clients. I would ask them to […]
The Role of Failure
For several years now, the mantra of innovation-hungry tech start-ups has been “fail fast, fail often, fail early”. Implicit in this philosophy is the assumption that the company will learn […]
The Value of Empathy
When I lost my father a couple of years ago, the day went by in a haze and I don’t remember much about it. But I do remember that […]
First impressions
Leaders need to be able to work with all kinds of people. The ability to identify those who matter, understand how they can influence the outcomes you care about, and […]
Circling the wagons
In the 19th century in the United States, early settlers from the East Coast traveled by horse-drawn wagons to claim land in the “Wild West”, in territories such as Oklahoma, […]