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The VUCA World and its Implementation in Leadership Strategy

VUCA stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. It describes the situation of constant, unpredictable change in the world. → Read More

Understanding the Tuckman Model of Team Development

Psychologist Bruce Tuckman described how teams move through stages known as forming, storming, norming, and performing, and adjourning. → Read More

Pocket: Organizing What You Find to Read

When you find something you want to view later, put it in Pocket, a social bookmarking service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. → Read More

The IoT At A Glance

The Internet of things (IoT) describes physical objects that connect and exchange data with other systems over the Internet. → Read More

Facebook Transitioning into Meta

Facebook is now called Meta, but it seems that in terms of product, we are not going to see huge changes right now. So, what does this change in your life? → Read More

The Conway’s Law: The System's Design & Organization's Communication Structure

The Conway’s Law is an observation that the design of systems are significantly affected by the communications structure of the organization. → Read More

What Is Impostor Syndrome?

Impostor syndrome is a psychological occurrence in which an individual doubts their skills or talents and has a fear of being exposed as a fraud. → Read More

A Brief Intro to the Metaverse in 2022

The metaverse is a parallel universe or multiple universes running through the internet, supporting persistent online 3-D virtual environments. → Read More

My Top 6 Levels of Reading

Reading is one of the best ways to create knowledge, get smarter every day, not be an idiot, have good opinions and be able to talk to anyone about any topic. → Read More

How To Work Smarter With Parkinson’s Law

Parkinson’s law says that work expands to fill the time available for its completion. Work complicates to fill available time, but if you wait until the last mi → Read More

How Does Stockholm Syndrome Look in the Corporate World?

The Stockholm syndrome is an emotional response that happens to some abuse and hostage victims when they have positive feelings toward an abuser or captor. → Read More

Understanding The Dunning-Kruger Effect

The Dunning–Kruger effect is the cognitive bias where people overestimate their ability or believe that they are smarter than they are. → Read More

Save Content From the Internet With Evernote

Evernote is a powerful tool, so you don't need only your brain to remember things. Check out how I have been using it to save internet content. → Read More

The Mood of the Year: Languishing

Languishing is apathy, a sense of annoyance or feeling floating or an overall lack of interest in life or the things that typically bring you joy and happiness. → Read More

Revisiting The Golden Circle by Simon Sinek

Why are some leaders more influential, inspiring and innovative than others? Why do some organizations command greater loyalty from customers and employees? → Read More

The Arrival of The TikTok Economy

The creator economy is a $104 billion market. For every million dollars that brands spend on TikTok, they’re seeing $7.2 millions back. → Read More

Ikigai: The Japanese Philosophy To Find Purpose

Ikigai (生き甲斐) is a Japanese concept that means your reason for being. ‘Iki’ in Japanese means ‘life,’ and ‘gai’ describes value or worth. → Read More

How to Make Brainstorming as a Remote Team Work

Organizing a brainstorming session doesn’t have to be a complete disconcerting event in your agenda. → Read More

The Great Resignation at a Glance

The Great Resignation is a phenomenon that describes record numbers of people leaving their jobs after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. → Read More

Exploring The Spotlight Effect and Its Role in Social Anxiety

The spotlight effect is the phenomenon in which people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. → Read More