by timohai | Apr 5, 2024 | Leadership, Personal Effectiveness, Purpose
Lately, Hawai’i’s billionaires have been getting a lot of attention. From buying an entire island (Larry Ellison) to donating money to rebuild Lahaina (Oprah Winfrey) to building an underground bunker on land where he tried to steal native people’s rights (Mark...
by timohai | Jan 15, 2024 | Leadership, Personal Effectiveness
“You want me to engage in a consensual hallucination.” This is what my friend said to one of his clients as they tried to persuade him to “fudge” the data. My friend is a VP of Analytics for a consulting company that works with large organizations. His role is to make...
by timohai | Dec 12, 2023 | Motivation, Personal Effectiveness
There’s something powerful about teaching your children how to swim in the ocean. It’s very different from getting into a swimming pool. And it’s even a bit intimidating. What I mean by that is the ocean is bigger than you or me. It’s powerful, and massive, and...
by timohai | Oct 24, 2023 | Leadership, Personal Effectiveness
For those who remember, the Concorde was a supersonic passenger jet that flew at Mach 2 from 1976 to 2003. It could fly from New York to London in just under 3 hours. But the dream outweighed the reality, constantly justifying more investment, engineering effort, and...
by timohai | Dec 9, 2022 | Management, Personal Effectiveness, Strategic Execution
Is indecision killing your execution? In my last post, I brought up the idea that strategic execution is essentially a decision-making science. This week, I want to go down the rabbit hole a bit more. And talk about the exact opposite of good decision-making:...
by timohai | Oct 17, 2022 | Personal Effectiveness, Purpose
Who are you becoming? In my last blog, I dove into the idea that success is truly about one single idea: bringing our BEING and DOING into full alignment. It’s an ancient idea and one that deserves more than a philosophical overview. Maybe it’s because I am at a major...
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