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Much has been written about business leadership and its relation to passion, mission, vision, product design, ESG and DEI. In fact, this type of literature is filled with new terminology for pragmatic ...
We meet a solutions architect who tells us that his defining characteristic is curiosity, and that for him success is in solving problems with technology, for people. In a recent episode of the First ...
It’s usually because we’re not giving them what they’re really looking for. By Lisa Damour Parents of adolescents are often confronted by a puzzling sequence of events. First, teenagers bring us their ...
Rachel Standish receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the Cooperative Research Centre for Transformations in Mining Economies. Tina Parkhurst has received funding from the ...
While having coffee with an old friend, we talked about our observations with companies lately. He talked about complacency. About people taking short cuts. This was a typical conversation I’ve had ...
Leonardo da Vinci said that a poet recognises perfection when there is nothing left to remove. In other words, less is more. But when solving problems, people tend to think the other way, adding ...
When trying to solve a problem—small or large—many people may tend to rush to a solution in order to get a process in motion or to just get it off their plate so they can focus on other things.