True leadership is becoming increasingly rare. I’ve seen brilliant tech experts and outstanding people managers, both delivering impressive results. But leadership? That’s something else. It’s the ultimate differentiator that moves you beyond competence, into a completely different league.We often encourage managers to get more technical, and experts to grow soft skills, hoping to crack theContinueContinue reading “Why True Leadership Is So Rare”
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6 Life Lessons Painting Taught Me
I grew up believing I couldn’t paint. My father – incredibly talented – often helped with my school assignments, creating some beautiful pieces while I struggled to draw a simple cat. But a couple of years ago, I witnessed an unforgettable sunset – streaks of purple, gold and pink woven masterfully across the sky. AsContinueContinue reading “6 Life Lessons Painting Taught Me”
AI and Humans: The Black Box Dilemma
Some AI models are often called ‘black boxes’. They analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and generate results – yet their inner workings remain largely opaque, even to their creators. We see the outcomes, but the ‘why’ behind their reasoning is hidden within layers of complexity.Human behavior isn’t so different – and yet weContinueContinue reading “AI and Humans: The Black Box Dilemma”
The Truth Will Set You Free – Be You
You’re trying hard to move forward while carrying preconceptions, others’ expectations, the burden of perfectionism, the fear of failure and ridicule, self-doubt and the shame of being perceived as too much or not enough. You just want to be seen, heard, accepted and understood. You want to ensure that an error or a clumsy gestureContinueContinue reading “The Truth Will Set You Free – Be You”
