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The Maze Is in the Mouse
It is not a coincidence that successful entrepreneurs long for the early days. It is no accident that big companies talk about a “return to basics.” What they are alluding to is a time before the split. And they would be right. They do indeed need to return to a time when WHAT they did was in perfect parallel to WHY they did it. If they continue do
... See moreSimon Sinek • Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
Founded as a company that believed in making people more productive so they could achieve their highest potential, Microsoft became a company that simply made software products. Such a seemingly subtle change affects behaviors. It alters decisions. And it impacts how a company structures itself for the future.
Simon Sinek • Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
Page named Harris to the newly invented position of “product philosopher.” But then: Nothing much changed. In a 2016 profile in the Atlantic, Harris blamed the lack of changes to the “inertia” of the organization and a lack of clarity about what he was advocating.
Cal Newport • Digital Minimalism
To take it further, maximization as a concept just isn’t interesting to me. I don’t care about ... See more