Being liked or being exceptional
The best leader I worked with had high standards of herself.
The best leader I worked with had high standards of herself.
Paying for a problem to be solved is not everyone’s first thought when faced with a challenge.
You can raid the fridge, you can watch YouTube, you can check your phone.
Loving what you do, thought experiments, maximising your potential.
The realisation that you could lose your life whilst trying to impress your Instagram followers is stark.
I once attended a lecture by a university professor who joked that he saw the world of business as a petri dish.
When a decision came down to price alone, my dad asked the question, “What do you work for?”
Bud Tribble, longstanding colleague of Steve Jobs, created a concept to describe a phenomenon that happened when you were in Jobs’ vicinity.
Have you ever had someone ask a question that you know you know the answer to, but you can’t quite find it?