Meredith Fineman wrote a brilliant article on HBR blog urging people to stop complaining that they are very busy. Her key point: people are trying to be in the one-upmanship game of trying to show that they are more busy because they are more important. Fineman has a point and the problem is amplified with… Continue reading
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Seven Dilemmas for First-Time Entrepreneurs
Any meaningful AND significant pursuit will involve a huge learning curve. Some pursuits are “safer” than others as your long struggle can be private before you ultimately expose yourself in public. Examples of such pursuits are some kinds of music or some kind of sports where a large part of the training can happen in… Continue reading
7 Insights in 7 Minutes by Dave Logan
I have been friends with Dave Logan for years and he is one of the most insightful thought leaders when it comes to building a high-performing company culture. His books are a treat to anyone. In this Gloopt series, Dave talks about a number of topics. I have picked seven to share. Dave has written… Continue reading
The fastest way to reveal your true intentions
Trust speeds everything. Not being able to read your true intentions slows down the prices of building trust If so, what is the fastest way to reveal your true intentions? What can you say that will make it clear to the other person that you have their best interest in your heart. Since they can’t… Continue reading
Making it Real: Water Walk Experience at Inbound13
I have participated in several charity:water fundraising drives in the past few years. Today at Inbound conference, the “Water Walk” experience made me want to do a lot more for this organization in the future. Reading is not (always) believing. Right on their mission page, Charity:Water invites everyone to experience the problem: We invite you… Continue reading
The most MEANINGFUL competitive advantage
The most meaningful competitive advantage is To scale your ability to care Caring at scale is a clear competitive advantage because so many people out there pretend to care. It probably would be easy to scale caring if you have a LOT of money. It would be easy, yes, but one should still decide to… Continue reading
7 Insights In 7 Minutes By Kare Anderson
Kare Anderson and I have been friends for a while. Every meeting and conversation with Kare is an absolute delight because she is simply a powerhouse of ideas, enthusiasm, energy and a bundle of possibilities. I was not there when these videos were recorded by Japjot mentioned to me that the experience was very similar… Continue reading
The Opposite of Boredom is…
If you guess, it is entertained, you are wrong. The opposite of boredom is growth | Tweet this If you are a Manager and your employees seem to be bored, don’t buy an entertainment system or a pinball machine. This will help only in the short-term. Create an environment where people grow every single day… Continue reading
9 Steps to Joyful Living
Disclaimer: I am no expert on happiness or joyfulness. While I have read numerous books on this topic, I have not done a research project of my own to reach the conclusions presented here. Let’s start right away. While I have not done academic research on this topic, I have been a student of linguistic… Continue reading
7 Insights in 7 Minutes by Guy Kawasaki
My friend Japjot Sethi (founder and CEO of Gloopt) and I had an opportunity to record these 7 insights at Guy Kawasaki‘s residence a few months ago. What was fascinating to me was that there were no retakes for any of the recordings. It simply shows the internal clarity, depth and control on how to… Continue reading