Author: Mark Lebedew
Getting A Job, Conventional Wisdom And Leadership
Lots of things have come up in the last week or so that I would love to write about, but
European Championships Review
After watching the semifinals of the European Championships on Saturday night, there was one thing of which I was 100%
Einstein on the European Championships
“The definition of insanity is watching the last day of the first round in a major and expecting to see
The Secret Of Success
I am asked every now and again by journalists or others what is the secret of success, or something similar.
Einstein On Volleyball
Matty commented on my recent post on “The Problem With Measuring Things” with a quote. I really liked the quote
The Specificity of Team Building
Conventional wisdom holds that team building is a vital component of success for any kind of activity in which workers
Thinking Outside The Box: A Book Review
Everybody knows that the ability to think outside the box is a desirable quality. A smaller number of people hold
The Problem With Measuring Things
In sport and some (but not all) other human activities ‘performance’ is a requirement. Simply put if you don’t ‘perform’
Scouting: To Do Or Not To Do?
In the latest episode of The Net Live, a discussion developed about scouting, or more particularly opposition scouting. During the