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Unchecked Power

  • 2 min read

Company X is growing at 5x, 10x the rate of the category or industry. Why? First reaction: It must be a startup or they have a small base. Fair enough. But some large companies can… Read More »Unchecked Power

Think End to End

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We use multiple apps to cut 10 – 15 minutes out of a 1.5 hour commute. What if you can make arrangments to work from home, saving the entire 1.5 hours? We create strategies that… Read More »Think End to End

Imposter Syndrome

  • 5 min read

Have you ever heard the little voice telling you: “You are not good enough” “You are not ready” “You could have done more” And it gets louder during major events: A presentation you prepared for… Read More »Imposter Syndrome

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It’s much easier to raise kids as single parent

  • 3 min read

A friend I haven’t seen a long time told me she was divorced for a few years. The reason? Disagreement over things – habits, finances, life goals. It is a product of getting older, I just haven’t hit that stage yet. Most of her friends and neighbours have gone through that “transition” already. You know, “It is a lot easier to raise kids as a single parent”.

There is certainly truth to that argument, and I am not close enough to comment on the specifics. The sad irony is that the diverse values and conflicts are exactly what will help everyone grow.

What is best for the kids?

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Team Potluck

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Food brings people together and how (or whether) a team eats together says a lot about their relationship.  As we speak, companies are constantly deciding between whether an employee cafe is an expensive, optional overhead… Read More »Team Potluck

Keep your back straight

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How often do you see the following because people accepted the norm: lazy emails that are easy to send, but difficult to understand long presentations that are heavy in content, but light in insights and… Read More »Keep your back straight

Birth Order

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We often talk about the factors that shape our view on the world and relationships.  It starts from the environment we grew up in, family circumstances, religious values, country background, education and professional experience. How… Read More »Birth Order

Operating Range

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Building on the conversation on Strengths, environment also plays a huge factor. Being able to apply our strengths to a suitable environment is like keeping fish in water instead of anywhere else. Physical, chemical, biological… Read More »Operating Range