Social Sciences
Zen Leadership: The Toughest (Best) Business Decision I Ever Made
He cared deeply, lived carelessly, and couldn’t care less, and he died in the same obscurity into which he was born.Yet he remains the greatest leader and most remarkable man I have ever met. Everything that is best in me I owe largely to him.
8 Keys to Innovation: Building Brands by Killing Frogs
Every once in a while I read something that is just so cool that I wish I was smart enough to write it. Method: Eight Things Stand-Up Comedy Teaches Us About Innovation by Paul Valerio is just such a piece.
Unfortunately, knowing about something usually doesn’t mean we’re any good at it. But Valerio’s piece is one of those rare works on innovation and creativity that is actually innovative and creative.
The Confession of a Serial Stereotyper: How to Stereotype Your Way to Success
As a lifelong student of human nature I have some very strong opinions on the subject. As a result, I often meet people who flourish, “That’s a stereotype!” like a trump card. In a single stroke I’ve been found guilty not only of faulty logic but faulty morals as well.