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From Hydra to Unicorn
Turning Bureaucracy into Common Sense I admire Prof. Jiang Xueqin’s predictive history channel. This is my take on his Death […]
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Eye-Opener for Marketers, Influencers, PR & Brand-Makers
Also for journalists and editors who want balanced, backlash-proof narratives. Your wizard’s safety blanket against over-spelling: Big claims cast big […]
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Company Performance From Its Mission’s Wheel
This is a short follow-on to our earlier note, “The Shadow Side of Shiny Missions.” We translated GM’s mission (“Zero […]
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The Shadow Side of Shiny Missions
“Most corporate mission statements are worthless. They consist largely of pious platitudes such as: ‘We will hold ourselves to the […]
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Our Ecosystem of Influence
The ecosystem of thinkers, strategists, and institutions we want to learn from, engage with, and ultimately influence. Our goal is […]
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Think Against Yourself
Sharpen the mind by meeting the contrary, revising, and growing through tension. Against Thoughtlessness The Courage/Duty to Think Opposition as […]
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Seven Social Sins, 100 Years On
On October 22, 1925, Mohandas K. Gandhi published his “Seven Social Sins” in Young India. A century later, they’re still […]
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Redefining “Good” and “Bad”
“There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” – William Shakespeare Policy and business run on […]
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Matching B2Bs with Dialectics
Most B2B platforms rank look-alikes against an Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) using firmographics, keywords, and short-term intent. We suggest a […]
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A Dialectical Case for Rethinking Regulation
Our problem isn’t scarcity—it’s rule inflation and metric fixation (Power; Muller; OECD Regulatory Policy Outlook). Today’s global challenges arise less […]
