Changing the Driver While Speeding in Family Businesses

Recently, a sentence in a book I was reading out of boredom prevented me from regretting buying it. After all, even if it was just one sentence, that 240-page book fulfilled its purpose by leading me to think differently, gain new insights, and further improve myself.

Information guides; humans decide

Today, there is a concept that has become a buzzword in the business world: “data-driven.” In management, this refers to making strategic and operational decisions based not on intuition, but on concrete data analysis, market trends, and customer feedback—in other words, on real data and information.

Silence Is a Warning Sign.

Based on my experiences and observations so far, I have discovered that people whose marriages ended in divorce and whose families were broken share at least one common trait.

Business Management Simulation 3: Drill and Experience

In our previous article, we presented several examples of simulations throughout human history. We defined simulation as “designing or recreating something or an event as if it were real,” in other words, a kind of “drill”.

The Price of Incompetence: Oblivion

The greatest corporate collapses in history, whether in states or companies, have often not been caused by external enemies, but by internal incompetence. What brings down a state is not always war.