80% of COVID-19 fatalities are people over 60. So why not give them the first hour at grocery stores every morning? Sanitized trolleys, stocked shelves and less close contact. Its a win-win-win.
Why would my primary school daughters celebrate our country entering a national state of emergency? Because they understood why it was happening and knew how much it would help.
After starting a new job I got a cryptically named meeting invite. It’s the kind of thing that makes being the new kid hard. Except I was excited because I knew exactly what this meeting was about.
Leaders should make an effort to understand key risks. I read an article about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic yesterday that helped me better understand the different possible outcomes.
This is the inspiring story of how my daughter overcame fear to try something daunting. Her story can teach us a lot about the difference between failing once versus never trying and living with regret.
Price’s Law predicts that in an average team of 9 people, the top 3 performers will add about half of all the value. But great leaders don’t build average teams.
Jürgen Klopp is one of the best football managers in the world, but he is also generally just a really wise person. His response when asked about the Coronavirus last week was a masterclass in humility, honesty and speaking responsibly about something important.