I spent 20 days recently with a CEO friend on a group trip with other very smart common friends. After observing her management of the group and reflecting on my own pretty effective use of time, I concluded that effective CEOs, having more energy (a topic I’ve blogged on before), just get a lot more done in their day than the average person. Here’s how.Read More »
Tag: decisionmaking
WHAT IS ‘VALUE’?: A NOBEL PRIZE AWAITS
What does ‘value’ mean to you? Why is it that we say ‘Oh, this hotel only costs $20 more’ and then find ourselves rejecting a tin of tomatoes in the supermarket, because it costs 10 cents more for the can? This is the first in a series of blogs around the concept of ‘value’ and how we should think about value, not just cost.
WHY GO FOR RATIONAL THINKING WHEN EMOTIONAL THINKING IS THE NORM?
My blog is based on the idea that rational thinking is a better way to think and decide what to do. But we know that most people are emotional in their thinking and behaviour, so aren’t I trying to kick into the wind here?