
Andy Jassy’s 5 tips for success in the professional world
In this post I remind you that the road to success is full of obstacles and challenges, but with passion, experimentation, work ethic and a continuous learning attitude, you can achieve it.
“Mis artículos, experiencias y vivencias para ayudarte a mejorar tu rendimiento”
In this post I remind you that the road to success is full of obstacles and challenges, but with passion, experimentation, work ethic and a continuous learning attitude, you can achieve it.
In today’s post we talk about continuing to invest time, effort and resources in failed or unproductive activities, a common problem in many organizations and aspects of life that we can avoid.
In today’s post, as in another from a few weeks ago, I talk to you about a necessary and powerful change in attitude towards success, the use of the word “next” to continue working on improvement, growth and personal development. . Don’t miss it.
In a world like today’s, learning from stoicism can help you better manage your personal and professional challenges. In this post I explain what it consists of and how to approach it
In today’s post I talk to you about a small but powerful change in attitude towards success, the use of the word “yet” as the central axis of this capacity for improvement and growth. Don’t miss it.
In today’s post I want to explain that, contrary to what you think, true growth and happiness lie on the other side of comfort.
In this post, we will try to explain what is the fear of missing something and being absent, and in contrast, the need and how beneficial it is to disconnect and be selective in order to be happy.
Today’s post is addressed to all those people who, like most of us, find it hard to create and maintain good habits. If you are one of them, don’t miss it!
As we announced last week, today we bring you the second installment of our double post about Howard Schultz’s leadership lessons, don’t miss it.
Today’s post is the first part of a two-part series dedicated to analyzing some leadership lessons that Howard Schultz leaves us after his experience as ideologue and CEO of Starbucks.