What would Aristotle do?
Listening precedes speaking in Aristotelian rhetoric.
This week I asked a business to imagine that Aristotle was their CEO and what that’d do to their operations. I like that question now.
What would Aristotle do?
Listening precedes speaking in Aristotelian rhetoric.
This week I asked a business to imagine that Aristotle was their CEO and what that’d do to their operations. I like that question now.
I believe great leaders are passionate. With that comes declarative statements and strong words. I’ve also learned the best leaders are amazing listeners. And they
Hi. I’m getting comfortable with the idea that sometimes a conversation is “work,” even if there’s not a deliverable like a spreadsheet, trello board, landing
When you’re starting a new scrappy business, one of the best ways to track equity/effort is to assign it based on effort and money spent
A synthesizer of neuroscience, classical rhetoric, philosophy, 5,000+ hours at whiteboards, high stakes presentations, Fortune 10 consulting, and startup growth.