Most leaders are trapped in a bubble that makes it hard to see themselves clearlyhttps://t.co/lYPjbwdR7D
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) November 30, 2018
from Will Bermender on Twitter
November 30, 2018 at 11:40PM
Most leaders are trapped in a bubble that makes it hard to see themselves clearlyhttps://t.co/lYPjbwdR7D
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) November 30, 2018
When we become distracted, it can take 29 minutes to refocushttps://t.co/A79OOtjIWZ
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) November 28, 2018
Where is it going? https://t.co/PbAt9NjPvp
— Curiosity (@curiositydotcom) November 27, 2018
These ceilings are breathtaking.
— Curiosity (@curiositydotcom) November 24, 2018
Via Matador Network https://t.co/OiR7HbpDTQ
What do we know about how parents’ careers affect their children?https://t.co/35qN8CnxM4
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) November 18, 2018
What is happiness? Harvard's been working away at that problem since 1938. https://t.co/rKGVPxWHGW
— Curiosity (@curiositydotcom) November 18, 2018
This is pretty extreme. https://t.co/iOWdeVWHVH
— Curiosity (@curiositydotcom) November 16, 2018
You are the average of the 10 people you spent time with: here are 5 tips to curate great people https://t.co/Eyexi3XWl3
— Inc. (@Inc) November 16, 2018
Why you should be reading books every day, according to experts https://t.co/EoJKqQ22Li
— Inc. (@Inc) November 15, 2018
— Will Bermender (@WillBermender) November 15, 2018
Ford, Walmart, and Postmates will begin testing autonomous-driving deliveries https://t.co/p2dUdD9ZME
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) November 15, 2018
Stan Lee led creative teams by getting out of their way.https://t.co/OunQzndL0W
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) November 14, 2018
Monopoly for Millennials: Adulting is hard. Take a break from the rat race. https://t.co/mxaFFkykzW #productdevelopment #cx #innovation #oops
— Will Bermender (@WillBermender) November 14, 2018
You had one job. pic.twitter.com/DpaoQmYU9J
— You Had One Job (@_youhadonejob1) November 13, 2018
Insane footage of the California fires. 🎥 via @abc7la pic.twitter.com/8M0DxB3xM2
— Lori McNee (@lorimcneeartist) November 13, 2018
Amazon is releasing a physical holiday toy catalog because nostalgia sells https://t.co/ffyDG3PFBW
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) November 12, 2018
Why sports gaming M&A is about to take off: Deals by @ScientificGames, @boydgaming, @FanDuel & more https://t.co/dWxxKJAsbI
— Mergers&Acquisitions (@TheMiddleMarket) November 9, 2018
Analytical skills are in short supply at many organizationshttps://t.co/MSn5E00lJU
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) November 9, 2018
Joe Queenan writes that there are mistakes waiting to be undone, from PowerPoint to leaf blowers to singing waiters https://t.co/ZSsyLwYZI2
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 9, 2018
I got to try the world's first foldable smartphone — but it feels more like a gimmick than a truly useful device https://t.co/UEFEICW0sW
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) November 6, 2018
Another university I won't be paying for my kids to attend... https://t.co/CbgGEBlZgt
— Will Bermender (@WillBermender) November 6, 2018
Name one idea that has changed your life.
— Shane Parrish (@farnamstreet) November 5, 2018
Apple will throttle last year's iPhones after all pic.twitter.com/TxqmvkfqB2
— Engadget (@engadget) November 3, 2018