Anybody can cook a steak. This was the observation of an online friend of mine, Derek Walker. His full post read: “Cooking a steak is the easiest thing to do. Buy a steak. Season it. Cook it. That’s it. And yet… some folks end up eating a juicy tender steak, while others end up chewing on […]
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The best question
What question can silence 30+ excited bigmouths?
Then came the question.
And we all stopped.
We stopped talking, we stopped laughing, we stopped smiling – because we had to start really thinking about how to answer this simple question.
And this was it: So what will you do differently tomorrow?
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The Arrogance Paradox
If it were easy to start a new business and make it a success, surely there would be a lot more businesses around?
I would estimate that the number of people who would like to be their own boss is greater than those who actually are their own boss by an order of magnitude.
Packing your own parachute
This article relates to the themes explored in David Meikle’s new book, Tuning Up in which he explores the impact of responsibility and control in relationships, and how different levels of responsibility and control influence productivity, quality, work satisfaction and stress. You can find out more about Tuning Up here. It’s available in Hardback here […]