Self-Mastery • 9 min read The Johari Window: A Guide for Leaders The Johari Window is used to understand how we communicate based on self-knowledge and how others see us. It’s…
Frameworks/Mental Models • 9 min read Ground rules for effective meetings How can you run more effective meetings? One way is to study folks who are masters at running effective meetings,…
Careers • 16 min read If Vincent van Gogh Was Your Career Coach Most of us have heard of Vincent van Gogh the artist but not many are aware that he was an…
Human OS • 5 min read Building vs Buying Complexity: the Pleasure of Process Increasing entropy is the natural state of the universe — everything disintegrates to lower levels of order, especially living things. But…
Leadership • 24 min read Amazon's Leadership Principles: A Deep Dive Whether you're preparing for an interview at Amazon, or a leader wanting to get better, there’s something…
Complexity • 10 min read The Laws of Systems Thinking In The Fifth Discipline, there's a useful primer on systems thinking that I keep going back to. Senge…
Organizations • 7 min read The Amazon Management and Decision Making System Just as the Toyota Production System revolutionized manufacturing, Amazon revolutionized the world of e-commerce. But unlike Toyota's system,…
Human OS • 7 min read Herzberg Hygiene Factors vs Motivators — Why People Leave Managers, not Jobs How true is the statement that "people leave managers, not jobs"? Should you prioritize compensation, or is it…
Frameworks/Mental Models • 10 min read Creative Breakthroughs and Insights — Busting Common Myths and How to Get Better at It Everyone recognizes the importance of creative breakthroughs, but it continues to be a misunderstood phenomenon. Our need for creativity and…
Complexity • 8 min read Viktor Frankl’s Laws of Dimensional Ontology and The Fallacy of the Dominant Dimension Viktor Frankl, a concentration camp survivor and the founder of Logotherapy, is most known for his classic book Man’s…
Complexity • 14 min read Problem-Solving is Overrated. Problem-Setting is More Critical. Almost everyone has the term “problem-solving” featured prominently in their resumes. Conversely, barely anyone uses the term “problem-setting”. Except in…
Careers • 6 min read Thinking Long-Term in Work: Careers as Practice and Art Our culture is obsessed with speed. Success is often measured in how fast you get somewhere, rather than where you…