
Ambition vs Leadership
There are those who pursue power and influence, in the hope that once they get there, they’ll be able to do something with it. This
There are those who pursue power and influence, in the hope that once they get there, they’ll be able to do something with it. This
John Paul Getty, the world’s richest person during the 1960s, had a foolproof, iron-clad, 100% guaranteed formula for success. His advice was, “Rise early, work
The best way to fix the world is to fix yourself. That’s not to say you’re necessarily broken or in need of ‘fixing’! But everyone
Picture this scene. You’re chairing a conference and nine minutes into a ten minute slot the speaker says, “Now that brings me to the end of
We are all familiar with the “War on Terror” – a metaphor for the international campaign in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks on
In his well informed article, “Why (Most) Training is Useless” management consultant, David Maister suggests training is a wonderful last step, but a lousy first step in bringing about sustained
Was Botticelli’s Birth of Venus art or explicit Renaissance material? There is sometimes a fine line between the two, and both are hard to clearly
Today’s decision makers spend an average 70 percent of their time in meetings. However, a study by the University of Adelaide showed more than half
Have you noticed how the word “So” is being used more and more in conversation? It’s also being used more frequently in business presentations, especially by
Leading UK based publisher Pearson conducted research across 700 senior decision makers in a variety of sectors. Over half thought an upward inflection at the
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