Dilbert on McKinsey
November 30, 2006 · < 1 min read
As a former McKinsey consultant, I find Scott Adam’s take extremely amusing 🙂
The Red Carpet Syndrome
November 5, 2006 · 2 minutes
Einat Wilf, a young up and coming Israeli politician and intellectual, wrote an interesting article a few years … Continue reading “The Red Carpet Syndrome”
Floss, brush and rinse – the right way!
November 4, 2006 · < 1 minute
It turns out our parents were right. Brushing our teeth, flossing and using Listerine daily does protect us … Continue reading “Floss, brush and rinse – the right way!”
Alexa Question
October 31, 2006 · < 1 minute
Let’s say you have a site present in tons of countries – site.fr, site.co.uk, etc. Would any of … Continue reading “Alexa Question”
To new beginnings!
October 27, 2006 · < 1 minute
Yesterday, as I was reflecting on this new beginning, I was overcome by great feelings of joy, pride … Continue reading “To new beginnings!”
Rent … unless you want to buy :)
September 1, 2006 · 4 minutes
Experts have been arguing for a while that real estate is over-valued by looking at a number of … Continue reading “Rent … unless you want to buy :)”
Parkinson’s law is so true!
August 26, 2006 · < 1 minute
Parkinson’s Law states that “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” “Thus, an … Continue reading “Parkinson’s law is so true!”
I’m back :)
August 26, 2006 · < 1 minute
I am not back to the U.S. yet – I probably won’t be back for another month as … Continue reading “I’m back :)”
It pays to be lucky – part 2
July 13, 2006 · < 1 minute
As I mentioned in a previous post, I had gotten lucky once as a company I had helped … Continue reading “It pays to be lucky – part 2”
Speaking of The Economist
June 3, 2006 · < 1 minute
I think many people don’t realize how funny it actually is. Their closing sentences for most articles are … Continue reading “Speaking of The Economist”
In praise of The Economist
June 2, 2006 · < 1 minute
In a world overrun by political correctness and where random local events pass as news for most people, … Continue reading “In praise of The Economist”
The power of gestalt
May 6, 2006 · < 1 minute
I am a big believer in gestalt. A gestalt is what you get when you absorb varying and … Continue reading “The power of gestalt”
Padel: the future of tennis?
May 6, 2006 · < 1 minute
While traveling in Argentina and Spain, I came across an amazingly fun racquet sport called padel. Not to … Continue reading “Padel: the future of tennis?”
Communication Philosophy: Part 2
April 25, 2006 · < 1 minute
In my previous post on the topic, I decided I was going to speak more openly about what … Continue reading “Communication Philosophy: Part 2”
Time Allocation Philosophy
March 8, 2006 · 2 minutes
Life is essentially a large prioritization exercise – how much time you allocate to work, your significant other, … Continue reading “Time Allocation Philosophy”
Communication Philosophy
March 8, 2006 · < 1 minute
To date, I have not really talked about what I am working on – partly because I was … Continue reading “Communication Philosophy”
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