True leaders eliminate corporate jargon

The industrial approach which has heavily dominated companies since the 17th and 18th centuries is still prevalent. Although the name changed from industrial to corporate, this type of communication springs from the mindset of managers and is cherished daily in their communication. True leaders strive to humanize the dehumanizing corporate communication Touching the lives of […]

Few inspiring people

The reason is simple. Everyone wants instantaneous attention expressed in the likes, followers and shares. Social media stress is a disease that is affecting brain chemicals and making people short-tempered, impatient and angry. How to get quickly and easily noticed? Inspiration needs different standards and quality is one of which. It requires time, energy, patience […]

Leaders attract believers, not skeptics

Let us consider this example below of an advertised job opportunity for the position of priest in the Catholic Church to examine how attracting the people who share the same ideology and belief is critical in attracting the right people. POSITION SUMMARY: A Roman Catholic priest is needed to coordinate and participate in Roman Catholic […]

DM meaningfully. Enough BS.

The number of “experts” who reach out to connect online is staggering. A marketing manager followed me on Twitter and immediately sent me a message that she can magically help me rock the internet. She did not even bother herself  to read my profile or the posts to see if I am right person for […]

You cannot automate the human nature

As the Fourth Industrial Revolution is knocking at everyone’s door, pushed and accelerated by the pandemic to embrace the new world of remote working and social distancing, the human cost already felt in locking people down in their rooms. A year of lockdowns and restrictions on the movement of people has provided the answer, automating […]

Put it to the test

Since most organizations are managerially oriented, namely their very nature is hierarchical. The real challenge for leaders inside these organizations is to invert the top-down pyramid. There will be a tremendous resistance from all corners to halt the initiative. Inverting the pyramid means people will be at the top not senior managers. Decisions will be […]

Be a disruptor

Most people think that a disruptor is someone who is only in the capacity of Steve Jobs or Elon Musk. Challenging a status quo is not confined to rocket science and technology. Many great historians, writers, doctors, entrepreneurs, actors, philosophers, teachers, engineers are outstanding disruptors. By definition, a disruptor is someone who strives to challenge […]

World Sales Organization

While some countries after still studying, examining and reporting some side effects of the vaccines after the roll-out. The World Health Organization has unquestionably decided and reported that there is no evidence of a link between AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine and clots. The WHO might be right or wrong regarding the link between the vaccine and clots, […]

Carving out a niche

Get noticed in today’s world is getting difficult day after day. COVID-19 pandemic has plummeted most markets and saturated the rest. Changing the dynamics and tactics is necessary to protect your niche. For example, the online and social media world is an over-saturated market. Everyone is talking, promoting, selling, educating, etc. Carving out a niche […]

What if your best practices are the worst

During a business call with an ERP consultancy implementing a new HR system, the HR consultants kept repeating same narrative to the client, we are deploying to your business the best HR practices. Hearing that for more than half an hour, I decided to stop this conversation and pointed out some flaws in their HR systems and […]