Be True to Your Word
The key to having a wildly successful career and a happy life is to attract the right people towards you. At work, you want the
The key to having a wildly successful career and a happy life is to attract the right people towards you. At work, you want the
When communicating complex ideas, simplify your message to enhance your audience’s conceptual understanding (even if what you say is less technically precise). When learning something
The simplest way to make any career decision is to choose the career option that gives you the greatest progress toward your career and/or life
I like businesses that are simple for me to understand. A company has a product or service that solves a customer’s problem. The customer hates
Below is a question I received from a candidate about a specific case given to them, and my response about how to keep it simple.
Years ago, a client of mine taught me an influential leadership framework called: See, Think, Do The idea is that if you want an employee,
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