Walking The Talk

I went on to finish what I had to say but now I felt slighted instead of feeling grateful

The Red Queen Effect: Differentiate or Die

In 1973, evolutionary biologist, Leigh Van Valen of the University of Chicago, devised the Red Queen Principle (also called the Red Queen Effect or Red Queen Hypothesis). This is based on the reflection from one of Lewis Carroll’s characters in Through the Looking Glass that “in this place it takes all the running you [...]

5 Reasons Why Face to Face Meetings Are Still Important

 
After a 2-day workshop in Bangkok, I wondered why, in this age of videoconferences and social networks, we still subject ourselves to the hassles of traveling including security checks, tourist traps and time away from our families.
At the end of those 2 days, I got my answer.
1. Benchmarking. Travel allows us [...]

Account Management – Metrowalk Style

“Psst..I got the latest episodes of Desperate Housewives…” (photo from cluas.com)

Metrowalk – A fun place to be especially, on weekends. People come here to get DVDs of the latest Hollywood or Emmy blockbuster, ripped versions of the hottest software or their favorite videogame CDs. Stalls and vendors abound and the competition is [...]

What Do You Do With All That Drive Time?

Well, you can put the Last Song Syndrome (LSS) to good use and engage in some audio learning.

How to cope with road rage

The term road rage is used to refer to violent behavior by a driver of an automobile. Such behavior can sometimes be the cause of accidents. It can be thought of as an extreme case of aggressive driving.
Incidents involving road rage have ended with serious injuries, or even fatally. In the US, more [...]