
Food For Thoughts
The iceberg of ignorance refers to an organization's lack of understanding and awareness of problems, with staff and executives having different knowledge levels. This gap is caused by positivity bias in communication and the need for authentic organizational engagement. Ignorance negatively impacts an organization's resilience, as executives often make decisions based on limited data.
The Hidden Costs of Chasing Trends: How to Stay Focused on Your Visio
Interesting and insightful analysis of the characters in the Chinese story book. The stories are timeless and can inspire the entrepreneur!
AI Terms: List of frequently used terms in the domain of AI
Think Differently, Act Differently: Ego-Free Living
Survivorship bias is a type of selection bias that ignores the unsuccessful outcomes of a selection process. Read on to learn more about this particular type of bias.
The book emphasizes the significance of taking risks, valuing consequences, taking responsibility, avoiding advice from those making a living, and understanding individual interests and societal complexities.