10 Tactics to Keep Your Meeting on Track
by Joel Schwartzberg in Harvard Business Review
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by Joel Schwartzberg in Harvard Business Review
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“What we do has consequences, intended and, uh… unintended. The decisions we make, the actions we bring, have weight. I’ll have to carry this one. So… would I have given a break to some drug dealer? No! So, why would I give one to a businessman? None of this should change your mission. Come to
How we behave and judge needs some norms. Right? It would be nice to be flexible in various situations, but yet we cannot ignore norms. Even wide lines have thin major axes. The continuation of this story is in the next post. Recommendation: Billions (1st episode of the 1st season)
Some business books advise you to reduce wasted time and increase your time for activity. One example is to wear shirts of identical design and color every day. If you’re so worried about what shirt to wear in the morning, it’s a good idea to buy the same shirts for five days. I don’t bother,
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Continuing with the design thinking (DT), I should first introduce the DT framework created by the global design and innovation company IDEO. This design thinking model consists of the following 6 steps (IDEO for Educators toolkit): Discovery Interpretation Ideation Experimentation Evolution Each step has its own set of rules and activities that we will explore
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One of the biggest event this year was the Olympic Game. I didn’t have much expectations or support for the Olympic game. Still, once it starts, it’s tempting to support the participating athletes. This time several new sports have been introduced. Skateboarding is one of them. Young Japanese women took gold and silver medals in
As I am not a researcher anymore, I began to pay attention to work-life balance. In addition, aging made me realize its importance. Inspired by a conversation with Irina, I decided not to read my work-related emails on weekends. Checking emails all the time began when I was a researcher. This style was established partly
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