>Learning from Steve Jobs
>Over the last week there has been much written about what people can learn from Steve Jobs. The most powerful I have read is from Guy
>Over the last week there has been much written about what people can learn from Steve Jobs. The most powerful I have read is from Guy
>Reprinted from HBR by Nilofer Merchant While there are many things worth celebrating of Steve Jobs’s life, the greatest gift Steve gave us is a
A great tale I came across this week tells the story of a king in Africa who had a close friend with whom he grew
Have you ever sat down, closed your eyes, and really looked at yourself or your product through another person’s eyes? Have you, in your mind,
>Steve Jobs stepped down as Apple CEO on Wednesday. Here is his resignation letter. New CEO Tim Cook followed on Thursday with his own letter
Bob Parsons, the colourful founder and CEO of GoDaddy. Recently Bob sold a take in Go Daddy for $2.25 Billion to there private equity firms,
>OK. We’re all a mixed bag of emotions, motivations, strengths, and challenges. What is the ideal leader like? Your primary job at work is to
>This is an experience that should be occurring regularly: You are discussing a mutual problem with your team — the superstars you have chosen to
>One of the major challenges I come across in organisations today is to ensure accountability through its policies, procedures, and philosophies. All of us have