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Category: ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations

  • The Science (and Sanity) of Scaling

    Identity, Simplicity, and Living Aligned Dr. Benjamin Hardy just released his newest book, The Science of Scaling. Hardy, best known for co-authoring 10x Is Easier Than 2x with Dan Sullivan, has a way of cutting through entrepreneurial noise to get to the marrow: growth begins with identity. In this book, he argues that you don’t…

    Giselle

    September 8, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🔄 Client Systems
    Alignment, clarity, Dr. Benjamin Hardy, entrepreneurship, identifying constraints, personal development, scaling your business, simplifying the process, The Science of Scaling
  • We Are Not Helpless: Sawubona and Strategic Alignment

    We are not helpless. Change can still happen, but it requires responsibility-collective responsibility. – FARHIA NOOR Every so often I come across someone saying something as if they were speaking directly to me. Recently, it was a post by Farhia Noor. Rooted in her African heritage, she invoked Sawubona — “I see you, I honor…

    Giselle

    September 6, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🔄 Client Systems, Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, belief, change, clarity, client retention, Farhia Noor, honesty, I see you, learned helplessness, Sawubona, strategic, strategic alignment, team building, truth, Ubuntu
  • Fast is the Enemy

    Patience isn’t passive—it’s the discipline to keep moving at the right pace, even when the world demands speed. Whether you’re composing music, crafting a watch at Patek Philippe, or building a business, there is only one speed that preserves excellence. Fast is the enemy. Patek Philippe has built its name on what cannot be rushed:…

    Giselle

    September 5, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius
    composing, focus, investing, life, living, mastering your craft, overcoming challenges, paradox, Patek Phillipe, patience, salience, skill development, strategy, the creative process, Warren Buffett
  • Misleading Surfaces & the Myth of “We’re Doing Fine”

    In Mission Blue, the compelling documentary that follows oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle’s lifelong crusade to protect the oceans, one moment in particular stayed with me. A voice noted that the ocean, from the surface, always looks the same. Calm. Blue. Infinite. But beneath that glassy surface, ecosystems are collapsing. Coral reefs are bleaching. Species are…

    Giselle

    September 4, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations
    Alignment, assumptions, brand, business health, courage, deep see diving, disengagement, Dr. Sylvia Earle, ecosystems, employee turnover, gender inequality, knowing your numbers, marine biologist, National Geographic, NOAA, oceanic life, retention creep, revenue, Scientist, vanity metrics
  • Can You Align Your Professional and Personal Purpose?

    In an Atlantic article “The New Old Age” (by David Brooks, Aug 2023), we meet people who’ve spent decades in high-powered careers — CEOs, prosecutors, doctors — suddenly confronting a sobering truth: their professional résumés no longer define them. David Brooks, shares Anne Kenner’s story — a former federal prosecutor who walked into Stanford’s Distinguished…

    Giselle

    September 3, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius, Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, authenticity, clarity, David Brooks, DCI, Distinguished Careers Institute, MCODE, motivation code, productivity, Professional, resume, Stanford, status, uniqueness
  • Searching for a Mustard Seed

    The tiniest spark of belief can unlock the impossible. Most of us in the Caribbean grew up hearing the phrase: “faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains.” It’s a line that carries great comfort in knowing that what is required to unlock potential and possibility is a mustard seed sized helping of…

    Giselle

    August 31, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧩 The Hudson Alignment Framework™, Strategic Sensemaking
    belief, Buddhists, Christian, clarity conversation, faith, loss, Miriam Sagan, mustard seed, possibility, potential, Searching for a Mustard Seed, strategic reflection, the one question, transition, uncertainty
  • There is no Hero watch at Patek Phillipe

    British historian Nicholas Foulkes first used this phrase to describe the brand, and later Patek Philippe president Thierry Stern expanded on it: Why does Patek Philippe have so many collections? Because while each collection has a different character, each one allows us to innovate and to express ourselves… It is for this reason that there…

    Giselle

    August 30, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius
    Alignment, clarity, family owned business, genius, Hero, legacy, MCODE, Patek Phillipe, possibility, revenue, strength, team, Thierry Stern, Zone of Genius
  • Why do some Employees Tune Out at Work?

    I came across an article in Inc. recently by Kit Eaton: “How to Fight Clock Botching, the Latest Threat to Productivity” (published August 13, 2025). Up until then, I’d never heard the phrase clock botching before. I know of clock watching. I’ve done it. You’ve done it. That’s the “please-let-this-day-end” routine where the only thing…

    Giselle

    August 29, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🧠 Zone of Genius, Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, Clock botching, clock watching, Dan Rockwell, Leadership Freak, MCODE, misalignment, motivation, out of tune, productivity, purpose, tuning out, vision, Zone of Genius, zoning out
  • You Don’t Chase After a Mouse When Your House Is on Fire

    There’s a saying in Africa: You don’t chase after a mouse when your house is on fire. When I first learned about it in a book by Chika Onyeani, I couldn’t get past the imagery. It is simple…ordinary even — a house, a mouse, a fire yet exceedingly impactful: don’t waste time on the small…

    Giselle

    August 28, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, 🔄 Client Systems, 🧠 Zone of Genius, Strategic Sensemaking
    African Proverb, African traditions, business, community, focus, governance, imagery, leadership, personal growth and strategy, politics, prioritize, priority, social enterprise, survival
  • How Do We Leverage Humor in Trinidad and Tobago to Our Advantage?

    One thing we have in abundance in Trinidad and Tobago is humor. We could be facing hardship, bureaucracy, blackout, or bacchanal—and somehow we still find the punchline. “Ting to cry for, we laugh.” It’s not just a saying—it’s our national coping strategy. But here’s the question for us as leaders, entrepreneurs, and solo professionals: Are…

    Giselle

    August 27, 2025
    ⚙️ Sensemaking in organizations, Strategic Sensemaking
    abundance, career, Crates, entrepreneurs, growth, humour, leaders, leaders in Trinidad and Tobago, leadership, productivity, Seneca, Socrates, solo professionals, Stoics, Zeno
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