Sports analogies in business? Not so fast! Discover why leadership lessons from athletes often fall short in the world of business| Richard Hughes-Jones
Deliberate practice is less helpful as you advance in your executive career because of the ‘wicked’ nature of the learning environments you operate in.| Richard Hughes-Jones
Deliberate practice is important, but it won't help you improve at anything, despite what the gurus tell you.| Richard Hughes-Jones
I’m always looking for better ways to distill strategy. My favorite strategy author is Richard Rumelt, who wrote Good Strategy, Bad Strategy and the more recent but less acclaimed follow-on, The Crux. I love Rumelt’s work for two reasons: Much … Continue reading →| Kellblog
Learn more about how accelerating the rate at which you continually create, update, synthesise and advance your models is key to mastery.| Richard Hughes-Jones
Managing your time effectively is a critical leadership skill. Here's 8 time management techniques to help you do it.| Richard Hughes-Jones