Monthly Archives: September 2020

Do psychometric type (MBTI/DiSc/Big5…) change over time?

Yes ! is the short (and fast) answer to the question raised by Damodar Padi here, which prompted this article. The philosophical answer is, “the more things change, the more they remain the same”. I am writing more assuming that we are interested in ‘Thinking Slow’ answers along with ‘Thinking Fast’ ones. The long (and slow) answer, […]

HELP – What United Airlines missed and so did we!

(This article was published first in April 2017. The lessons are timeless for airlines industry in particular, and all industries in general) Let’s start as if this is yet another piece on the United Airlines incidence.  So let’s have quick, almost oversimplified, recap: Overbooked flight as a standard industry practice. Passengers who had already boarded were […]

Seymour, Digital, Say More!!

(This article appeared first in August 2016) For me, it was just last week that Seymour hovered over me. Conversation with my father, as usual, turned intense and entered the troubled waters of epistemology and approaches to learning, and acquiring knowledge. I threw at him the hole in the wall experiment. He hugely appreciated the experiment and the […]

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