07 Dec HBR Reblog: “Why Are Immigrants More Entrepreneurial?”
Interesting insight on the power, value and continued need for dialogue, understanding and appreciation. According to the WSJ.com, article...
Interesting insight on the power, value and continued need for dialogue, understanding and appreciation. According to the WSJ.com, article...
Here's my opinion on a blog post that I stumbled upon a few days ago...
“Africa is so mind-numbingly immense, that it contains the entirety of the USA, all of China, India, as well as Japan and pretty much all of Europe as well — all combined”. Discovery I stumbled upon the works of Kai Kruse a few years ago, a computer-graphics...
As an Organizational Leadership Consultant, I assess the culture of organizations and one of the questions posed by leaders is the desire to create the culture of their "existing" organization. So therein lies the dilemma many organizations face, it is almost impossible to create an...
Focus The world's focus on #Brexit is understandable, but in my humble opinion, it's fair to say that the UK and the EU will be OK. There are other significant issues to tackle worldwide including the diverse challenges in #AFRICA. I can understand the attention given to UK's...
"The growth & development of people is the highest calling of leadership."- Harvey Firestone While this quote is accurate, this concept works when the onus for one's personal development is to the individual who then works in conjunction with the leader. To expect someone else (focused...
"Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world." …variations of this quote are attributed to Henry Kissinger O, Africa: So rich, yet so poor. "Africa is rich in exotic foods, culture, land, natural...