Downside of Focus and Rise of Situational Awareness
Posted on06 Oct 2011
Tagsdecisions, anchoring, aptitude, Before You Make That Big Decision, business, business planning, conditionality, context, focus, Influence, market research, optimism, pigeonholing, planning, situational awareness, skills, Talent
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Classical business literature emphasizes focus: set goals, plan, and then focus on execution. However, it’s relatively void of focus’ downside: obliviousness to... Read More
“Who We Are” is Different From “Who We Think We Are”
Posted on14 Feb 2011
Tagsquality service, subconscious, Thoughts, who we are, who we think we are, potential, Challenge, conscious, crisis, friends, iceberg, market research, outer world, parents, personal world
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As I had mentioned in a previous post, who we are (WWA) is different from who we think we are (TWA), an... Read More