by Ram V. Iyer
It is lonely at the top. Leaders bear the weight of expectations, not just from others, but also from themselves. Meet Jason, a seasoned leader who is not often creating the best outcomes. Deep-down, he battles with decision-making paralysis, a lack of action...
by mitramiyer
Entrepreneurs are often admired for their high intelligence. However, raw intelligence is not enough to thrive in the business world. Equally crucial is smartness, the ability to apply intelligence in various contexts, largely in the context of dealing with people....
by mitramiyer
Techies generally possess a high level of certain types of intelligence. These typically include logical-mathematical intelligence, which involves problem-solving and reasoning skills, and spatial intelligence, which is important for tasks such as coding or...
by mitramiyer
Engineers are often credited for their high intelligence. Their ability to understand, design, and manipulate complex systems is nothing short of remarkable. However, raw intelligence alone isn’t the key to success in engineering. Equally important is smartness,...
by mitramiyer
Senior leaders are often recognized for their high intelligence. However, raw intelligence alone is not sufficient to become a more effective leader. Equally important is smartness, the ability to apply intelligence effectively in various contexts, largely in the...
by Ram V. Iyer
No, that’s not clickbait. I was the head of marketing and strategy for a $4.3B business unit in my 30s and then… becoming more successful became more difficult… much more difficult. Greater effort was not translating into greater success. I read a lot of...