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A Resilient Insanity: Expecting Different Results from People
How many times does it take until you learn that expecting different results is insanity? Einstein said that doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results is insanity, but is that the second time, or the hundredth? Where is the line?
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A Resilient Government: Work From Canada’s Federal Election
If you’re Liberal and you love it, good for you. When you change your mind, and for the rest of us, here’s the work we need to do before the next federal election.
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In Pursuit of Excellence: The Process of Improvement
New pressures have created agonies for businesses, forcing them to find new ways to be profitable. Don’t agonize—strategize with timeless excellence – a process of improvement created to curtail cognitive biases.
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A Resilient Voter: From a Lazy Liberal to a Confident Conservative
As a confident conservative, I’ve shared my support for Pierre Poilievre, and maybe it would be helpful to know how that came about, when I was raised by supporters of Pierre Trudeau, a legacy that was supposed to continue.
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Knowing How: The Silver Bullet of Innovation
There’s a silver bullet of innovation, and it’s not creative thinking. It’s knowing how to manage human nature along a known and robust process, which means avoiding the scientifically proven traps out to block the new ideas and the people who have them.
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An Undeniable Force: The Handbook for Solving Problems
To solve problems is to have the courage to go against the grain, to do what others cannot or will not. Perhaps you would be this undeniable force if you knew that solving problems is much easier than you think.