Daily Letter
Rambling thoughts on why we do what we do, strategy, building teams, building you, and doing work that matters.
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- suffering 5
- warrior 5
- Chaos 4
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- culture 4
- friendship 4
- knowthyself 4
- lifelesson 4
- liminal space 4
- reflect 4
- training 4
- transform 4
care and attention
…a girl brought up with the utmost care…” -
Lady Bracknell, The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.
Referring to her daughter in a heated conversation with a possible suitor, Jack, Lady Bracknell refuses her daughter’s hand, for the moment.
MVP to MVP
In a recent article in HBR, it stated that organisations now need to move from building Minimum Viable Products, to Minimum Virtuous Products.
In a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous, VUCA, world the demand is for integrity, transparency and virtue.