When Content No Longer Matters, Is Analytics the New Religion?
Kellerman Roger Kellerman ponders why metrics themselves now appear more important than what’s actually being measured.
Kellerman Roger Kellerman ponders why metrics themselves now appear more important than what’s actually being measured.
Roger Kellerman on being stubborn on the long-term vision but flexible on the details.
Roger Kellerman on basking in make-believe glory of a squeeky clean appearance, instead of simply cleaning up your act.
Kellerman Roger Kellerman on cleaning your glasses, raising your eyes high enough, and taking a deep breath to see what is going on.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the cost of hypocrisy, the cost of being ruled by ignorance, and the need to build for the future.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on being driven by desire and emotion where only our imagination limits what we can achieve. Can robots have fantasies?
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the futility of remembering old debates about meeting formats? Are you still trying to decide what to choose?
KellermanThrough madness, bleakness and highly uncertain times there appears to be good reason for optimism going forward.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on facing a world where old rules no longer apply.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on facing a world where old rules no longer apply.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on mindsets and skillsets for thriving while society and nature regenerate.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on persevering and rising as strong as ever before.
KellermanRoger Kellerman wants us to learn what fragile states means for business.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on turning your vision into an action plan.
KellermanRoger Kellerman: Seoul aims to pave the way to becoming one of the world's most attractive meetings cities.