by Keith Lee | Professional Development
Steven Pressfield, author of The Legend of Bagger Vance among many others, recently put up a blog post entitled, Getting to the Flow. An excerpt: The lady plans to seduce her lover. Her object is to create a night of magic. How does she do it? First the setting, the...
by Keith Lee | Reputation
Interesting breakdown on Gen Y/Millennials found here, from The Jury Expert. Quick excerpt: Case themes a. Millennials led very structured and protected early lives. Themes of how investors/plaintiffs/trainees were not protected, trained or supported may resonate with...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
In a recent issue of the Harvard Business Review, Professor Clayton M. Christensen (The Innovator’s Dilemma) published a powerful article entitled, How Will You Measure Your Life? In it, Professor Christensen lays out how the strategies he teaches to Harvard Business...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
Here is the final excerpt from Dr. Robert Jeffery Sternberg’s book, In Search of the Human Mind, written in 1994. In it, Dr. Sternberg lists what he believes to be the twenty reasons why intelligent people fail. Now, regardless of public perception or personal...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
Reason.com has a great article focusing on innovation up that is adapted from Matt Ridley’s book, The Rational Optimist, entitled Ideas Having Sex. An excerpt: Innovators are in the business of sharing. It is the most important thing they do, for unless they share...
by Keith Lee | Professional Development
Steven Pressfield (author, Legend of Bagger Vance is probably his most famous) regularly writes about, well, writing. Being an accomplished author, he is entitled to do so. Mr. Pressfield recently put up an entry in regards to waiting until one is “ready”...