Why AI isn’t the threat we think it is
There are major differences in the ways that AI and the human brain work. Instead of wringing our…
What the iPhone can tell us about devising successful projects
Lessons from the iPhone, one of the most successful projects in the history of the tech industry, about…
Why performance reviews are more important than ever
There’s tomes of scholarship that tell us how to deliver more useful employee feedback and performance reviews. Giving…
Don’t be a purpose vampire
Dr Vivienne Ming taught me a valuable lesson: unfocused leadership can undermine corporate purpose and drain your team…
Dr Vivienne Ming on the secrets to purpose and self-actualization
Theoretical neuroscientist Dr Vivienne Ming and meta-learning expert knows that the key to robot-proofing ourselves and new generations…
An organization’s biggest assets are its people
Contrary to the long-held opinion of financial managers, hiring great people should be viewed as an asset, not…
Self-improvement, 1 percent at a time
Whether in your personal or professional life, self-improvement can seem daunting. Instead of overwhelming yourself with lofty goals,…
From domestic emulation to global innovation
Once known for their love of emulation, Chinese brands are now world-famous for their innovative ideas and global…
Social media is now anything but social
I had high hopes for the potential of the digital age. But a surplus of tech is robbing…
Why selling products isn’t enough in today’s marketplace
Transforming your business from selling products to selling projects is crucial if you want to remain competitive. For…
Why growth is the key to fixing the UK’s ailing schools
Conventional wisdom states that smaller schools provide students with a better education. But studies of education systems around…
How megatrends shape the financial industry
Innovation and developments in the financial industry are shaped by global megatrends in demographics, economics, and resources. Those…