Word of the day

Every Sunday, I’ll introduce you to an intriguing word. Sometimes, it might be a word that lacks a direct English translation.

Quote of the day

Every Saturday, I will post the quote I find most interesting:

Five for Friday

I’ve compiled five intriguing items that caught my attention. Every Friday, I’ll share five more. There’s no specific structure to this list; it’s just a collection of things that piqued my interest. I hope you find it enjoyable: Share JOY! Not hate. Be kind 😄

Clarity of Vision

Clearly articulating goals and objectives helps leaders direct the team’s attention toward a common purpose. When everyone understands the vision, they are more likely to focus their efforts accordingly.

The Ensemble Mindset

The ensemble mindset is an approach to thinking and decision-making that emphasizes considering multiple perspectives, models, or possibilities rather than relying on a single viewpoint or solution. The term draws from “ensemble methods” in machine learning, where combining multiple models often produces better predictions than any single model alone. Applied more broadly, an ensemble mindset means: InContinue reading “The Ensemble Mindset”

Double-loop learning

Double loop learning is a concept developed by organizational theorist Chris Argyris that describes a deeper, more transformative way of learning from experience. Single loop vs. double loop: In single loop learning, when something goes wrong, you adjust your actions or strategies while keeping your underlying goals and assumptions intact. It’s like a thermostat that detectsContinue reading “Double-loop learning”

Word of the day

Every Sunday, I’ll introduce you to an intriguing word. Sometimes, it might be a word that lacks a direct English translation. Forest-deer mind Open, wise, attuned to unfolding experience.

Quote of the day

Every Saturday, I will post the quote I find most interesting:

Five for Friday

I’ve compiled five intriguing items that caught my attention. Every Friday, I’ll share five more. There’s no specific structure to this list; it’s just a collection of things that piqued my interest. I hope you find it enjoyable: Share JOY! Not hate. Be kind 😄

Flourishing

I am fortunate to be reading Daniel Coyle’s new book, Flourish (prior to its release). This passage caught my attention: Flourishing groups aren’t succeeding because they’ve mastered the narrow beam but because they are better at letting go of it and tapping into full, wholehearted awareness. The more we learn to soften our grip—to attuneContinue reading “Flourishing”