Back in time, sitting at the university bench listening to the enlightened marketing professor, we were taught the strategic importance of the first-mover advantage. After 20+ years in business, I’ve seen it materialize in real… Read More »Be the “Last Best” not the “First Bet”
Passions
Learn more about what is a true from a fake passion, the link between passion and sustainable business and more.
I regularly get phone calls or messages from friends proudly announcing that they’ve boarded the boat of personal development. Usually, we meet for breakfast and discuss the move. I like to share tips and principles… Read More »10 Personal Development Questions Everyone Should Ask
What’s wrong with idealism? It is an unreachable utopia that people dream about instead of acting out. And anyway, who can act out something unachievable? John Galsworthy once said: Idealism increases in direct proportion to… Read More »A Pragmatic Model to Idealism
Why I wrote this article? According to renowned Professor Lera Boroditsky, words structure thinking far beyond our imagination. It has an immediate influence on our mood, a deferred consequence on our beliefs and a profound impact… Read More »Watch Your Words
Back in the old days, I used to play war games on my Atari computer. To destroy the maximum number of enemies I had to thoughtfully manage the ammunition stock. I can still envision the… Read More »Choice-fully Use Your Will Power
When I was a kid, my father once came back home with a guest. A black and white cat that jumped in his car and decided it would spend the rest of its life with… Read More »What If Pavlov Had My Cat Instead Of His Dog? (fun read ☺)
Since I sought personal growth by being involved in student associations I was caught in a dilemma: I hated manipulation but felt the recurrent need to get my ideas through. One day I understood influence… Read More »NO You Do Not Need to Manipulate… And YES You Can Influence…