by Jared | Jul 10, 2014 | Branding |
We all have insecurities. Whether it’s picking apart our appearances, obsessing over misspoken words or imagining how we could have made better choices, we are all too often our own worst critics. No one is completely immune from nagging moments of self-doubt,...
by Jared | Jun 29, 2014 | Leadership |
In one of my previous positions, I worked for an owner who believed, and openly stated, that his employees were lazy and his customers lied. His approach to running the business consisted of making decisions without informing anyone beforehand, and he disliked...
by Jared | May 27, 2014 | Leadership |
Published in The Bangkok Post I’m an incredibly opinionated person. Whether politics, religion, psychology, education or virtually any other topic, you can be almost certain that I’ll have a view that I’m willing to defend. Debate and dialogue play a...
by Jared | May 2, 2014 | Education |
People resist change. In almost every context of the human experience, we often fear the unknown, the gradual transformation of the familiar. The world of education is no different, and as parents, we often struggle to understand what is happening in our children’s...
by Jared | Apr 21, 2014 | Leadership, Popular Culture |
Though A Game of Thrones frequently explores the darker side of human nature, as well as the many failings of those in power, the most recent episode, “Breaker of Chains”, offers an interesting discussion on the qualities of a good leader. Engaging his...
by Jared | Jan 1, 2014 | Leadership |
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” From ancient Greece and China to modern-day churches and mosques, the Golden Rule—in varied forms—has played an indelible role in human culture, serving as a foundational guideline for ethical behavior....