The Power of Knowing what you don’t Know
After reflecting on a successful technology launch last week. This week I am blocked by an unanticipated problem. The next phase of the project is delayed by a compliance issue. What’s worse is the...
After reflecting on a successful technology launch last week. This week I am blocked by an unanticipated problem. The next phase of the project is delayed by a compliance issue. What’s worse is the...
Mistakes are an inevitable part of life. From the small slip-ups in our daily routines to the more significant errors in judgment, they can often be the source of frustration and stress. However, what...
Meetings don’t have to be the bane of our workdays. With insights from organizational psychologist Adam Grant and meetings expert Steven Rogelberg, I wrote a summary of the key points on the science of better meetings.
In a world that often celebrates perfection and demands flawless outcomes, the concept of imperfectionism may sound counterintuitive. However, embracing imperfectionism is a powerful way to unlock creativity, foster personal growth, and build a...
Organisations across various industries are realising the value of harnessing disruptive thinking for innovation in project delivery, as it holds the potential to revolutionise processes, drive innovation, and yield unparalleled outcomes.
In the dynamic landscape of project management, achieving consistent success in project delivery is a coveted goal. Organizations strive to execute projects efficiently, meeting deadlines, staying within budgets, and exceeding stakeholders’ expectations. However, this...
A common misconception is that arguments ought to lead to an agreement. What they truly aim to achieve, however, is a consensus – that is, complete shared faith in the outcome. So the goal of an argument is not to win, but to win over your audience.
A significant predictor of success is Grit. In a study of who is successful and why the conclusion by Angela Duckworth was not based on IQ, social intelligence or even good looks but it was grit.
Countries don’t develop because they’ve reduced corruption, they are able to reduce corruption because they developed, this is the prosperity paradox. A big part of development is leveraging technology that creates a market where everyone can participate.
An introverts guide to Working from home. Some tips on how to survive remote working, I really liked this short Ted talk during my lunchtime walk: Pay attention to ritual and routine. Find what...