
A Book I Wish I Had Written about Balancing Competing Capabilities
Have you ever read a book you wished you had written? I have! August of 2020, Blair H. Sheppard of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) published a book

Have you ever read a book you wished you had written? I have! August of 2020, Blair H. Sheppard of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) published a book

Critical thinking, systems thinking and pattern recognition are capabilities that involve developing the prefrontal cortex of the brain, often called the executive brain. Some business

I decided to go back and see how I would cover this subject today. Here it is! For years we talked about “reskilling” — as

Empathy is a vast concept. Stretching beyond skill, it is an inherent capability with which we are born. The concept is so huge that we

The kind of resilience that we need now and in the future isn’t a simple skill. Rather it is an inherent quality or capacity that

I recently watched former British prime minister Tony Blair on Fareed Zakaria’s Sunday morning TV show. Zakaria asked why China and other countries seemed so

It looks like the future holds even more complex problems and conflicts in store for us. The limits of our economic, social and emotional capacities

I rarely write book reviews in my blog. However, three recent books by thought leaders are worthwhile reading for anyone interested in business and leadership.

We keep hearing about how the U.S. needs to build or rebuild its infrastructure. The term generally encompasses everything from roads and bridges to power

After Covid 19 what does the future hold for all of us? What kind of leadership do we need for such a complex world? Covid
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