“It is remarkable how much long-term advantage people like us have gotten by trying to be consistently not stupid, instead of trying to be very intelligent.”
— Charlie Munger
Integrity is a choice.
Kindness is a choice.
Discipline is a choice.
Consistency is a choice.
The sooner you make these choices, the further you will go.
Great minds don’t think alike. They challenge each other to think differently.
The people who teach you the most are the ones who share your principles but not your thought processes.
Converging values draw you to similar questions. Diverging views introduce you to new answers.
"If you give a good idea to a mediocre team, they’ll screw it up. But if you give a mediocre idea to a great team, they’ll make it work." https://t.co/virIJbuZDS
📍What happened @ParsonsELab last month?
☄️ Ran by the ELab, we established a month-long virtual accelerator. Check out the video above to see more details.
👀 Our research about the experience is coming very soon.📝
🎵Music Credit: One Day (Remix) by Wankelmut, Emma Louise
Fine-tuning @smastrog's Language Compass for the book we're doing together: High Impact Tools for Teams! Stay tuned.
Late-stage prototyping before manuscript submission :-D
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🧠💭 To build a portfolio of innovation projects, companies need people that have an entrepreneurial mindset.
This is different from the managerial mindset that is needed from people working on your portfolio of existing businesses.
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To build a portfolio of innovation projects you can't just reward successful projects. Its just as important to...
Celebrate Failures as Much as The Successes
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The world's most successful companies compete on superior business models.
These business models build on patterns, i.e. repeatable configurations of different business model building blocks to strengthen an organization’s overall business model.
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A big problem that we often see out in the field is that we humans have a tendency to make a lot of assumptions.
The Language Compass helps avoid escalations by using clarification questions to help reformulate others' thinking.
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