

Quiet Quitting
A lot has been written recently on quiet quitting - the tendency for employees to "check out" and do the minimum required at their job....


On Academic Startups & Incubators
Academic incubators have become an integral part of innovation ecosystems. Specially set-up incubators provide resources and support to...

Framing Problems Effectively: The Key to Decision Making
Framing problems correctly is a critical step in the problem-solving process. It involves identifying and clearly defining the problem,...


On Efficiency & Effectiveness
Efficiency and effectiveness are two closely related but distinct concepts. Efficiency is the ability to accomplish a task or achieve a...


Understanding "Millenials"
Some of my friends in leadership positions (who are not already retired:) often repeat the complaint: "I don't understand millennials."...


The Meaning of "Performative"
The term "performative" is used extensively in some academic circles. In management, the term sometimes refers to the ways in which...


What is Active Inference - Understanding How Our Brain Makes Decisions
Dr. Karl Friston is a neuroscientist at UCL, and he is well known for his breakthrough research on several key areas of neuroscience. One...


Assessing Innovation Readiness
In the past couple of decades, increased attention has focused on innovation as a driver of growth in a world where knowledge economies...


The Hybrid Workplace
The hybrid workplace is one that combines remote working with face to face work at physical offices. Arrangements vary greatly but a...


A New Economic Model?
The world has gone through several acute crises in the past few decades. What has become clear is that we need to think differently about...