“Chief Of Staff” Deep Dive: The Person To Solve It All

Today we are shifting from the role to the person filling it. And this shift comes with a twist that I was quite amused by when picking examples of unsuccessful chiefs of staff. What competencies, character, and mindset should possess someone required to act as a filter, funnel, bridge, and gap filler? What helps him… Continue reading “Chief Of Staff” Deep Dive: The Person To Solve It All

Concluding “Management of the Absurd”: What if leaders were amateurs?

Have you ever experienced an act of leadership that you would compare to a sunset or beautiful symphony? Towards the end of his "Management of the Absurd", Richard Farson approaches the topic of leadership in an unexpectedly poetic way: “Management and leadership are high arts. When they are working well, they compare favorably to the other great aesthetic moments of our lives, to symphonies and sunsets”. I long thought of a good example and I think I got one (captured in this article). Do you?