In the book "The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons in Creative Leadership from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company, former CEO of Disney", Rober Iger speaks about the mantra "innovate or die". We often associate innovation with huge moves. Create a new product, a new process, a new business … [Read more...] about How to build your innovation muscle?
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Don’t try to master the market; master yourself…
In 2019, during a conversation, an experienced investor told me that he went out of the market in the summer. At first, I did not pay attention, as I was following a passive investment strategy.I usually don't read market information, but there I was on holiday, screening my phone, and Google News … [Read more...] about Don’t try to master the market; master yourself…
How do you start doing the things you want to do?
One of the answers is to develop intentional routines. When you read about people and their outstanding achievements or discuss with someone who looks fulfilled, you often find there's a set of productive habits behind. And the same goes for people who have issues; they often stem from a … [Read more...] about How do you start doing the things you want to do?
The one thing that makes or kills your day.
If you have been in business for a while, you have already learned to play it safe with your boss, your monthly review, your board.Usually, it comes to this adage" under commit and over-deliver." It's inevitably linked to the fact that nobody likes bad surprises. You included! Your ability to … [Read more...] about The one thing that makes or kills your day.
Beyond the Urgent and Important: The ‘Non-Urgent but Important’ Habits That Drive Long-Term Success
I often heard : "Salespeople are ready to do everything to earn money." It makes sense. There isn't a better relationship between effort and gain than in sales. Still, I desagree. Even salespeople don't do everything and often don't do obvious things to increase their earning … [Read more...] about Beyond the Urgent and Important: The ‘Non-Urgent but Important’ Habits That Drive Long-Term Success