Rewarding strategies
Children have a natural talent of seeing the obvious differences between right and wrong. Killing is bad, caring is good. However, in real life it is often more difficult and that’s why already on an...
View ArticleAsk Why? questions!
What’s the most valuable questing one can ask? Yes, it’s not this question. It might very well be the ‘Why?’ question. Why? Because seeking its answer will provide true insight. And insight makes us...
View ArticleMultitaskers perform lousy when multitasking
Multitasking as it should be - Inspector Gadget A Stanford study on multitasking performance, published in August and sited in NRC this weekend, showed that frequent media-multitaskers perform less...
View Article“We hate to do it, but we have to follow procedure” or NOT!
Some quotes from this intriguing speech by Barry Schwartz about our lost wisdom: “You don’t need to be brilliant to be wise” but at the same time “Without wisdom, brilliance is not enough”. “We hate...
View ArticleWho Moved My Cheese?
Changing will make you happy This week I re-read the small but insightful book called “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson. I finished the 90-page, large letter formatted book in less than 1.5...
View ArticleLack of sleep helps make optimistic decisions
Sleep deprivation makes flipping coin for profit look like good odds Entrepreneurship is about taking risks. Calculated risks. Top managers take big decisions every day. They have busy schedules and...
View ArticleBanks focus more on user experience
In the last 5 years the banking sector has changed significantly. We’ve previously needed banks for mortgages, to receive our salaries, pay our bills or get cash to do the groceries, etc.. The...
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