The word ‘Kaizen’ is composed of two Japanese words: ‘kai’ meaning ‘change’ and ‘zen’ meaning ‘for the better’. In the Kaizen philosophy, innovation is seen as an incremental process; it’s not about making big leaps forward, but rather making small things better, in...
What you learn at school are facts, known facts. Your job at school is to accumulate and remember facts. The more you can remember, the better you do. Many times, those who fail at school are not interested in the facts, or maybe the facts are not put to them in a way...
We have, as a people, become obsessed with the development of the intellect, but we so often ignore the development of awareness. A person may be highly educated, can have doctorates in two or three subjects, and yet be unaware of how to earn money, how to build a...
Good. Quite Good. Very Good. The best in our field. Or the best in the world? “Talent helps but it won’t take you as far as ambition. Everybody wants to be good, but few are prepared to make the sacrifices to be great. You will become whoever you want to be.” -Paul...
It’s a term being talked about a lot more frequently in conference rooms, classrooms, locker rooms, and even living rooms. Perhaps it’s because there is an abundance of new research that shows that positive people, positive communication, positive interactions, and...
The Law of Diminishing Intent states: The longer you wait to do something you should do now, the greater the odds that you will never actually do it. It argues that the further away we get from our original spark, idea, or energy surrounding a goal or plan, the less...