History Ranking And Yanking The Jack Welch Legacy
Posted on27 Jul 2020
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History changes how we see things. No, this is not about the stuff in history books. This is about the history born... Read More
Big Data Versus Great Stories, And The Winner Is . . .
Posted on17 Jun 2019
Tagsanalysis, storytelling, fundamental attribution error, big data, bias, endowment effect, base-rate neglect
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It’s simple. When it’s big data versus great stories, great stories win. Thus, when data and stories conflict, stories win. Thus, the... Read More
Workplace Positivity as Weapon of Retaliation
Posted on29 Sep 2014
Tagspositivity, communism, fundamental attribution error, tools, Pollyannaism, movies, dissent, conflict, confidence
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Workplace positivity has negative side-effects. They show up when employees try to discredit internal competitors in office politics. Employees do this by... Read More
Top Seven Sun Tzu Quotes: #2 Integration, Holism
At number two in my top-seven list of Sun Tzu quotes from The Art of War, I have: And therefore I say:... Read More
Luck’s Effect on Experts’ Predictions
One of the outside factors that tend to cause us to make the fundamental attribution error in assessing talent is randomness .... Read More
Top Seven Sun Tzu Quotes: #4 Change
Posted on20 Jun 2013
TagsSun Tzu Top 7 Quotes Series, cyclical change model, fundamental attribution error, five elements, hubris, change, control, Influence, negative thinking, risk, success, Talent, Sun Tzu, The Art of War
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At number four in my list of top seven Sun Tzu quotes from The Art of War, I have: Of the five... Read More
Leadership as a Dependent of Conditions
Posted on23 May 2013
Tagscontrol, Warren Buffett, Nitin Nohria, Claudio Fernández-Aráoz, fundamental attribution error, Target Corporation, J.C. Penney, Ron Johnson, training, The New Yorker, Talent, success, security, leadership, James Surowiecki, Harvard Business Review, conditionality, certainty, Boris Groysberg
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If we awoke one day with amnesia with life totally scrambled, would we have the same leaders? In his article, “The Turnaround... Read More