My toughest challenge as a leader
Leading teams and leading myself has been a natural exercise in my life. I think I could consider myself a natural-born leader....
More humanity, better future.
Leading teams and leading myself has been a natural exercise in my life. I think I could consider myself a natural-born leader....
I used to have difficulties visualizing the real contribution for-profit organizations and individuals could make towards achievin...
* Rebelling against the boring standardization of what is expected. * Exploring beyond the norms. ...
Hey LinkedIn, I want more variety and much more diversity on my feed! Would you mind freeing me from your biased algo...
When I visited Futureberry in Milan back in November 2019, Dino Torrisi, the Founder & Chief Explorer Officer, and his partner...
This is a book easy to read because the way the author (Michelle Mijung Kim) writes takes you in a smooth flow throughout the chap...
“In the beginner’s mind, there are many possibilities, in the expert’s mind, there are few” Shunryu Suz...
Today, a deeper reflection about my desired role as a true ally. My road is still long and bumpy, but I’m firmly committe...
“The End of Bias” written by Jessica Nordel was the last book I read in 2021. I learned a lot reading it because it ch...
Because I want to offer the very best of myself, I dedicated some days during October to dive deep into the B Corp ecosystem &...
I completely identify myself with these phrases by Catalina Ruiz-Navarro: "I want to confess that I, too, once t...
Last month I read the 2015 edition of the book “Hope in the dark” written by Rebecca Solnit back in 2004. Many of her...