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The Ikigai Framework Finding Your Reason for Being in Business

Productivity  

Can you name the one thing that gets you out of bed when the bank account is already full? Why do only 33% of people in modern economies feel like they’re truly thriving? This surprising figure from Gallup research highlights a massive gap between earning a paycheck and finding a purpose. The ikigai framework offers a practical map to close that gap by aligning your inner passions with outer economic realities.

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Defining 'Done' Why Every Project Needs a Finish Line

Management  

Does your to-do list feel like a collection of endless chores? Many professionals struggle with a sense of constant activity that never seems to result in actual completion. Defining success is the only way to transform an amorphous blob of work into a series of achievable goals. Without a clear picture of what the finish line looks like, you're just running in place.

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The Secrets of Apple Product Strategy Why Emotion Beats Specs

Marketing  

How do people feel when they unbox a new gadget? Most companies focus on technical specifications like processor speeds and battery life, but they ignore the visceral reaction of the user. This gap explains why industry pundits claim that nine out of ten product releases fail to meet their objectives. The apple product strategy avoids this trap by focusing on how a device makes a person feel rather than just what it does on paper. Success in modern business requires moving past the spec sheet and into the realm of human psychology.

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Does Your PM Really Need Industry Experience?

Management  

Why do so many companies prioritize a deep resume in banking or healthcare over actual product skills? Many hiring managers believe product management domain expertise is the secret sauce for success, but they're often looking in the wrong place. This preference usually leads to hiring people who know the past but can't invent the future.

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