Adopted from the following great insight shared by Jim Collins from the book Good to Great

Adopted from the following great insight shared by Jim Collins from the book Good to Great

Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Find Your Why

Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Find Your Why , the image depicts the step by step process of Individual WHY discovery..

Adopted from the following great insight shared by Simon Sinek from his book Find Your Why
Understanding the metaphor depicted below goes a long way in being able to make the right career choice..

Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind
“Today, the defining skills of the previous era—the “left brain” capabilities that powered the Information Age—are necessary but no longer sufficient. And the capabilities we once disdained or thought frivolous—the “right-brain” qualities of inventiveness, empathy, joyfulness, and meaning—increasingly will determine who flourishes and who flounders.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind
“The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind—creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind
“Mastery of design, empathy, play, and other seemingly “soft” aptitudes is now the main way for individuals and firms to stand out in a crowded marketplace.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Daniel Pink from the book A Whole New Mind
“We are moving from an economy and a society built on the logical, linear, computerlike capabilities of the Information Age to an economy and a society built on the inventive, empathic, big-picture capabilities of what’s rising in its place, the Conceptual Age.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Seth Godin from his book Linchpin
“Don’t listen to the cynics. They’re cynics for a reason. For them, the resistance won a long time ago. When the resistance tells you not to listen to something, read something, or attend something, go. Do it. It’s not an accident that successful people read more books.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Seth Godin from his book Linchpin
“You don’t become indispensable merely because you are different. But the only way to be indispensable is to be different. That’s because if you’re the same, so are plenty of other people.”