The Fool is Among Us
The Fool invites us to look under the masks, to become more conscious and to live more freely. In Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well,
The Fool invites us to look under the masks, to become more conscious and to live more freely. In Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well,
Leadership is not about being in charge. As soon as we allow ourselves to look beyond the charismatic management styles of a four-star general or
Disciple of silent transformations, the ancient Eastern strategist patiently waits for the adequate moment to intervene and to induce change indirectly. The right touch, the
Prevalence in the general population:10%. According to the well-established framework of the Five Factor Model (FFM) — often referred to as the “Big Five” —
Exploring change as individuals and groups Once upon a time, I met a leadership coach who did not believe that fear was the best motivator
A Manifesto in the Form of a Reverie Wild thinkers and unmuzzled beings, the psychodynamic poets have traveled to foreign lands with a wandering mind
“Don’t trust all my advice.” — Unknown Summary: To foster leadership development, it’s better to encourage reflection than to give advice. We may have a
About a sword blade, a ship from Greek mythology, butterflies, frogs, the Porsche 911, and the transformation of the self according to a Harvard psychologist.