James G. March, Saint Joan, Madness and Org CultureIn James G. March’s class on leadership at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, one of the books the class covered wasn’t a book. It…Nov 30, 2020Nov 30, 2020
How to reflect on a book out loudIt is common to want to read a book. It’s common to pick up a book every now and then and read a bit of it. It’s even fairly common to…Nov 13, 2020Nov 13, 2020
InquiryWonderI want to inquire more. I want to create spaces where I and others are invited to inquire more. I want to see the world inquire more. I…Nov 5, 2020Nov 5, 2020
What’s in a name?It’s late winter/early spring in Brooklyn, New York, USA. It’s cold. It’s drearyish. I find myself newly and unexpectedly unemployed. I’m…Oct 9, 2020Oct 9, 2020
Sometimes…Sometimes we inhale food. We’re so hungry and the food is easy to throw down our gullets. You blink and next thing you know there are 0…Sep 17, 2020Sep 17, 2020
Becoming a Better LeaderIn my last post, I wrote about how The Economist’s Schumpeter’s suggestion that the managerial elite take inward-bound courses rather than…Sep 14, 2020Sep 14, 2020
The Economist’s Schumpeter and InwardboundednessIt’s been a few months since I last read an Economist issue. I like reading The Economist because it is so wildly comprehensive. I dig…Sep 11, 2020Sep 11, 2020