ethics
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Fool Yourself with Style
Read more: Fool Yourself with StyleI’m not into productivity hacks or self-help mantras. I just like getting things done. And oddly enough, some of the mental quirks we’re taught to avoid can actually help. This is about how a bit of self-deception, when paired with process and persistence, can quietly push us forward.
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Reading, Resting, Sweeping the Sheds
Read more: Reading, Resting, Sweeping the ShedsDuring my early summer break, I finally picked up The Art of Winning by Dan Carter, a book I knew I needed. It’s full of grounded reflections from one of rugby’s greats, but what stayed with me most wasn’t about trophies or training routines. It was about sweeping the sheds.…
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Real Change Starts After Go-Live
Read more: Real Change Starts After Go-LiveThis week’s reads got me thinking about the quieter side of digital transformation, the part where people, not platforms, make or break the outcome. A few recommendations inside, on leadership, ethics, and the space between ambition and reality.
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Ethical and Legal Boundaries in Competitive Intelligence
Read more: Ethical and Legal Boundaries in Competitive IntelligenceCompetitive intelligence is not about spying on your competitors or attempting to steal their secrets. Instead, it’s about gathering information that’s already out there—through public sources like press releases, industry reports, and even social media. As Warren Buffet once said, “If you can’t get it ethically, don’t get it at…