Tag Archive for: Executive Skills

Assumptions, Expectations, and Reality

As a negotiator, do not inadvertently create a competitive environment or transfer power to the opponent.  Sounds simple. Not. Why not? Because it is linked to your behavior. Your behavior based on assumptions you have made and the expectations you have created on the other side. Expect the opponent to be competitive, the other party will become […]

Friends and enemies

It is true that in life, the company of friends adds to happiness. However, the same nearness to friends can distract you and make you careless. Friends focus on and praise your good qualities and strengths. They increase your pride. Spend much time with the fans and supporters who work so hard to help you […]

History

Why do people write history? Why are the events and biographies recorded? Is it because they make a good read and will sell a lot of books? No. The primary purpose of history is to teach and encourage curious minds to learn from others’ experiences. It is said that education and experience teach us a […]

Degrees and schools

What does a college degree do for you? Does it open the door for meaningful work? What is the future of education? The 2018 college graduates carried an average debt of $33,654. For most young people, this debt is unbearable. Instead of enthused about the future, often, they slide into depression. Compared to the students […]

Groundbreaking work and the jeering crowd

Have you noticed a caravan? Everyone is moving in a herd-like manner. It is easy, safe, and you fit in. Traveling in a group is less complicated, and there are fewer obstacles. But, being in a group, you lose your individuality, your real identity. Why? Because you are following somebody else’s direction. You are moving […]

Novice or an Expert

I was talking to someone interested in working in the IT industry. I asked him what he thought about working at TCS or Wipro. He had not heard about the top two IT companies in the world. I met a young, aspiring actress at Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston. I asked what she thought of the work of Martin […]

How good do you want this to be?

Your offer. Who is it for? How would they benefit? Is it essential, or just urgent? Is it right, convenient, or just there? Is it improving things, or creating more pressing items? Is it just creating new wants? Is it making customers more productive or squandering time? Is it making or breaking relationships? Is it revealing […]

Endless Growth

The entrepreneurs seeking funding often forecast excessive growth. They project $XXXM in revenue in the next three or five years, growing from YY to YYYY users in year NNNN. Most revenue projections, notably five-year predictions, are a wild guess. All growth forecasts are wrong (including mine). Investors are interested in how the start-up would acquire […]