Rituals, Artifacts, and Honoring The Dead
All great institutions have rituals and artifacts, but the American military has more than most.
Is It That Bad? Damn right.
The world is on fire, dear graduates, and we need you to walk through it.
Should Leaders Apologize?
Some leaders are consensus builders, others are benign dictators
Transforming an Uber Giant
In 1950, the average age of a company listed on the S&P was 60 years. Today it is less than 20 years.
Google and Cash Cows
What does Google’s history teach us about innovation?
Be Ruthless in One Way
Instead, entrepreneurs should focus on high-value activities — the repeatable behaviors that directly improve your business.
Building a Differentiated Network
Be there to make decisions, solve problems, and build coalitions
How To Raise Cash Money … or Not
Fundraising has become a badge of honor in the land of silly apps and man-boy hoodies.
My Personal Maze
Although I’m in my mid-thirties, my life really started about fifteen years ago.
The View From Beijing
China’s confidence is growing