
Multiply the Good!
The ratio of our exposure to sad news far outweighs good news. When you read or hear sad news, you

The ratio of our exposure to sad news far outweighs good news. When you read or hear sad news, you
A few years ago, I worked with a CEO whose team had just completed a “world-class” strategy. It was thorough,
I once asked a senior leader how much of his week was spent in meetings. “About sixty percent,” he said.
I was speaking with a business leader whose company was doing well by every traditional measure. Revenue was growing. The
