Catégorie : Idea

  • What you cannot do today, do tomorrow – 3 simple rules of activities management

    Strategic-PlanningDay 502. Sometimes we feel overwhelmed by the numbers of tasks we need to do in a given day. I have learned three things to deliver results. Three simple activities to undertake to deliver what needs to deliver:

    1. Plan it. If it’s not planned, it cannot be measured. If it cannot be measured, it does not exist. Take 15 minutes every day to plan your day, listing the tasks that you need to undertake and deliver.
    2. Walk the plan. Planning is nothing without execution. Once it’s planned, stick to the plan. If a tasks requires more time that what you initially expect, allocate more time now, or plan it the next day. There’s no silver bullet here, but this needs to be planned again.
    3. Inspect the plan. Every evening, inspect what you have done. Unfinished tasks need to be replanned for the next days. Congratulate yourself on a job well done for the one you have delivered. Learn from what you have done and from what you could have done differently.

    If you create the discipline of doing those three simple things (remember thought that it’s not because it is simple that is easy), your level of achievement will jump forward big time. Enjoy!

  • Africa is huge and some people still think it’s a country…

    AfricaDay 501 – Bertrand, a friend and colleague of mine, sent me a short while ago the map of Africa, displayed on the right here. If you think China or India or the USA is big, Africa is even bigger, it’s actually bigger than the sum of the three. It takes more than 8 hours to fly from Nairobi, on the East, to Dakar, on the West, with a direct flight. Much longer than to fly from New York to Los Angeles for instance.

    This size gives a hint on the people who live on the continent. As it’s obvious there are differences between a New Yorker and a San Franciscan, there are even bigger differences between a Senegalese, a Nigerian and a Kenyan for instance. Even inside a single country, there are differences between people. Therefore, thinking Africa is a country and thinking all black people are alike is damn wrong.

    Africa is an extraordinary diverse continent, both in terms of landscape and people. Looking at Africa as a single identity is a mistake, although there is an African culture and there are ties between all those people and culture. There’s a quote from Kwame Nkrumah, first Prime Minister of Ghana, an influential advocate of Pan Africanism and a founding member of the Organization of African Unity, that I particularly like : « I am not African because I was born in Africa but because Africa was born in me. » To understand this, you need to visit Africa, but not one country, many, to understand that Africa is diverse and Africa is unique.

    It is said Africa is the future. I cannot predict what the future is. However, having visited a lot of countries in Africa and having still a lot to visit, I can say one thing: Africa is changing fast, very, very fast, and today is the best day to go there and discover a world on its own, diverse and unique.

  • Once upon a time 500 days ago

    500Day 500 – The number is big. 500 days ago I started writing a daily blog posts on ideas that came through my mind on any topic from sea salt to public speaking. I wrote on the learnings of the first 365 days. I took a break trying to start other writing projects. Then I came back, skipping some days, taking a blog diet also. And two things are kind of funny and interesting:

    1. When I do not write my daily post, I feel guilty (for the readers who expect it as I discovered recently)
    2. When I do not write my daily post, too many ideas are coming to me and I do not have a way to channel them and keep them alive

    So, I think I am cursed (positively) in writing my daily post, sometimes with a little delay, sometimes programming it to be posted automatically, sometimes longer, and sometimes shorter. Anyhow, I would love to hear from you. What topics are you interested in, what you would you read, what does inspire you. Let me know and we have another 500 days until post 1,000!

  • Day 499 – The 2 sides of the same coin

    two-sides-of-the-same-coin-smallerEvery coin has 2 sides: heads and tails. Every tough situation has 2 sides: blame and learning. It’s interesting how a majority of people tend to blame while very few learn. I tend to think it’s our education system or just our education who’s to blame, however we can learn and change. Blame is energy flowing out of our own lives. Learning is energy flowing into our lives. It should be a no-brainer which side to choose. However it’s easier to blame than to learn, and we fall into the blame trap while following the path of least resistance.

    Blame can be avoided by building the habit of switching to learning quickly. Energy is always moving, like electric current. Let us be the anode of a charging battery in which current flows in, while the same anode gives back when discharging.

  • Day 498 – Why they wanted to kill Charlie

    je_suis_charlie_adiphI generally do not comment news, as it’s not the purpose of this blog and I believe news is news and should not influence our personal actions beyond what we can influence to alleviate pain of suffering people or to make a positive contribution to the world that surrounds us. However, this article on Paul Jorion’s blog caught my attention. Although it’s in French, you can use Microsoft or Google Translator to get the text in English (I could not make the direct link to work… weird, since it’s a WordPress blog).

    However, the article caught my attention because it talks about marketing and planning. Not from a nice organization of course, but because this nasty and dangerous organization use good marketing and leverage sound leadership, they’re having the results they expect, and this is what should scare us on one side and that should make us good on the other side because we can fight marketing with marketing to get positive results that undermine their results.

    So the questions that need to be answered (and are in the article) are the following:

    • What: What is the goal of Daech and Al-Qaeda? Establishing a caliphate. What they are succeeding to do in Iraq and Syria so far (the famous « Islamic State »).
    • Who: Who do they need to do that? As many people as possible to join their new caliphate.
    • Where: in Europe, where there’s a lot of Muslims among the low income population, who more often than not, suffer from xenophobia, and are easier to be convinced that their place is not in Europe that will never completely tolerate them but with Daech and Al-Qaeda in fundamentalism.
    • How: by targeting liberal intellectuals, Jews and traitors, meaning Muslims who are serving the pagans and unfaithful to Allah.

    By targeting Charlie Hebdo, they were not killing anti-Muslim people, no, they were targeting the French society in its entirety, to create hostility against the Jihad and overall against Muslims. Therefore, they wanted to create a sentiment of likability with those who are rejected by society and who could see a way to become somebody in the new world that jihadists are building.

    By building walls and accepting their rules of the game, we are reinforcing them. What needs to be done (easier said than done, but everybody can start at their own pace) is to understand our neighbors and built a society that accept differences, or actually a society that builds on differences, to create a unique melting pot. Many people (Muslims or not) push for a reform of Islam, and I really think all politicians across the globe should listen and take action. The battle is not over yet, but if we do not change the rules of it, it will be a lost occasion to accelerate a much needed change of era for peace and good.