Thinking Quantum and Logical: A Brain’s Quest, and a Conversation
Yesterday, over an espresso and an unplanned detour into cognitive rabbit holes, a casual comment — “the human brain doesn’t work like a computer”...
🕊️ Smoke, Silence, and Succession: What the Catholic Conclave Can Teach Us About Leadership Transitions
When it comes to leadership transitions, most modern organizations resemble a high-stakes episode of Survivor more than a deliberate rite of passage. But there’s...
The Presidential Dial: How Trump's Calls Shaped Corporate Strategy
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🕊️ Last Call for Skype: A Love Letter, An Autopsy, and a Blueprint for the Future of Work
There’s something poetic about Skype signing off quietly on a Monday. No farewell party. No confetti from Redmond. Just a soft click — the...
Navigating Turbulence: Adapting to Aviation's Operational Challenges
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The Last Sage on Wall Street: What Warren Buffett’s Exit Teaches Us About the Future of Work
In Omaha, Nebraska—where cornfields stretch toward the sky and capitalism found its quiet philosopher—a soft but seismic shift took place. Warren Buffett, the man...
The Stability-Instability Paradox: AI’s Quiet Disruption of the Working World
In the vast savannahs of East Africa, the lion's roar serves not just as a declaration of dominance but as a subtle reminder to...






























