Showing posts with label thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thinking. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 November 2024

Whose Orangutan are you?

Credit: pexels-tara-winstead-8849295

What a fascinating article I came across   Here are some lines that made me think a lot:

  • The late Charlie Munger had a hack for making yourself instantly smarter: explain yourself to an orangutan.
  • Thinking is social even when there’s nobody around, because good thinkers have internalised the voices of others.
  • In lieu of actual person with whom you can “be really human” in person, just speaking your ideas aloud - or indeed writing them down - can help you work out the best version of those thoughts. 

Please click here to read the article.

Now that you've read the article:

  • Do you have an orangutan to talk to? or more than one?
  • Are you an orangutan to someone? How was the experience for you?



Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Book Review "Quiet_Leadership"

Book Review "Quiet_Leadership"


If there were more stars to give, I'd give them all to the author of this book.<br /><br />It is a simply brilliant, outstanding book which details the necessary skills for the leadership of the current times. To help your employees develop their thinking, the author shows the neuroscience of how our brain reacts to the perception of feedback and what we can do to actually put it into practice. 

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

IAF Learning Event - Making your Brand Go Viral



A few snapshots from my workshop "Making your Brand Go Viral" which I conducted for #IAF Mumbai on 13th April 2019.  It was a day full of deep discussion and learning for the participants through facilitation processes. 

Thanks to #IAF for the opportunity, the Mumbai Hub team for organizing the event, Sekhar Chandrasekhar, Yateen Gharat CPF and Varsha Chitnis for helping me iron out the knots in the design and Shashank Jani for putting this presentation together.

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