The power of community
"Humans have an innate ability to organize systems, which, when there are at least two of them, starts to work. As a result, humans engage in joint actions in the environment of their peers,
"Humans have an innate ability to organize systems, which, when there are at least two of them, starts to work. As a result, humans engage in joint actions in the environment of their peers,
I ended last week’s post by emphasizing the importance of viewing our lives and the challenges ahead as a game. A study* revealed that the motivations behind players are driven by a sense of
Recently, I met with the person from whom I learned a lot about company management, dedication, and community building. He was just as cheerful and approachable as when I first met him more than 23 years ago.
Spanish mountaineer Beatriz Flamini spent 500 days alone, cut off from the outside world, in a cave in Granada to study isolation's physical and mental effects. During her time in the cave,
Yesterday, I received my 5,000th follower. Thank you. I'm happy if my posts can help you gain a new perspective or start a train of thought. Yesterday, listening to my friend István Kolozsi's presentation
Have you ever caught yourself spending half an hour managing incoming emails instead of focusing on why you sat down at the computer in the first place? I've met leaders who are doing a great job,
Time has always intrigued me. At least ever since childhood, my sister read a book about stolen time. Since then, much time has passed. I've come to understand the present and the past and also that
When people talk about customer-centricity, it's often about marketing. But it's not just marketing. It's both a goal and a tool. For a business leader, for a company, there's no greater asset