Tag Archives: Crisis Management

Leadership: Resilience versus Adaptability – Which is Better?

I struggled with this question. For many years I thought that adaptability was everything. Behold the chameleon that blended in or Charles Darwin’s theory of survival – “It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive, but … Continue reading

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Leadership: Facing the Storm and taking Responsibility

Taking responsibility for failures is very hard – especially when you don’t feel responsible or when you feel you were equally hurt as all the people impacted by the situation or the issue. But this is the job description of … Continue reading

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The Human Side of Business

While chasing profits I think we often forget that a business is about the people who produce products, who consume products, who move, trade or deal with products. And these choices people make impacts other people at home, the community, … Continue reading

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