

Who do you want to become?
A few years ago, Michael Schrage suggested that we ask ourselves “who do you
A few years ago, Michael Schrage suggested that we ask ourselves “who do you
To me, there is a major difference between quick and fast. That’s due to the
At school, we learned to give the “right” answer. At home, we often learned to
Time management is probably one of the most misused dream engines. It can create the
When I look around, there is information everywhere. We share information as we seek to
Electricity is one of the conveniences we are used to. So much, that we rarely
Golf allows seeing the way we act from a different perspective. It is a complex
Attention is a strange partner. It’s there and then it’s gone. It’s there when you
Last year during summer I participated in the altMBA. It is an intense 4 weeks
Seeing available options can be a challenge. It depends on how open and curious we
Some years ago I participated in an event called “Agora”. We were invited to take
In her 1989 Massey lecture, Ursula Franklin makes a distinction between indivisible and divisible benefits.