THE POWER OF RESPECT: STRATEGIES FOR CULTIVATING A POSITIVE AND PRODUCTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT
In the ideal work environment, respect should not be just a formality but the foundation upon which collaboration and productivity are built. However, despite the growing popularity of initiatives such as CHO, four-day workweeks, and humanized workplaces,…
THE ART OF ASKING: HOW TO TURN DOUBTS INTO REVOLUTIONARY INNOVATION
“In the vastness of doubt, we find the starting point for all choices; the question born from uncertainty is the key that unlocks the potential to define the best direction.” – Marcello de Souza Doubt is a…
THE POWER OF THE LEADER COACH: HOW TEACHING AND INSPIRING CAN REVOLUTIONIZE YOUR TEAM
Although behavioral developers, psychologists, and consultants have long recognized the value of personalized guidance in skill development and promoting independence and competence, this practice is still rare in the corporate environment. In many cases, I have observed…
FROM THE STONE AGE TO THE CAREER REVOLUTION
In today’s corporate landscape, where technological changes occur at the speed of a digital meteor, the concept of professional success is in constant evolution. The traditional linear career trajectory, which prioritizes hierarchical ascent as the only path…
THE POWER OF EXPECTATIONS: HOW OUR THOUGHTS SHAPE OUR LIFE
“Just as the seasons always change the world’s landscape, our Self defies the illusion that we remain unchanged a second after the present moment, insisting on showing that we are an unfinished work. We are a work…
ARE WE READY FOR 4-DAY WORK WEEKS?
“Reducing the workweek is like trimming the branches of a sick tree; without addressing the deep roots, the tree will never truly blossom.” – (Marcello de Souza, PhD) The quest for a shorter workweek and longer weekends…
THE PARADOX OF SUCCESS: WHY ORGANIZATIONS FAIL TO LEARN – PART 3 FINAL
Today, we conclude the series of articles on “The Paradox of Success: Why Organizations Fail to Learn” with an in-depth analysis of Confirmation Bias. In Part 1, we explored how Success and Action biases shape organizational culture…
THE PARADOX OF SUCCESS: WHY ORGANIZATIONS FAIL TO LEARN – PART 2
In Part 1 of this article, I explored how the success and action biases shape organizational culture and affect our decisions. We saw how the success bias can lead us to ignore external factors and underestimate chance,…
THE PARADOX OF SUCCESS: WHY ORGANIZATIONS FAIL TO LEARN – PART 1
In an increasingly dynamic and competitive business world, the ability to learn and adapt continuously is often cited as one of the fundamental pillars of organizational success. However, paradoxically, many organizations, even those most admired for their…
LEADER: STOP WORRYING ABOUT COHERENCE
We all know that leaders face conflicting challenges. They may be pressured to improve existing products while also spearheading radically new projects based on different business and management models, like those involving global networks while addressing local…







































