In 2024, I named Be The Unicorn: Data-driven Habits That Separate The Best Leaders From The Rest , by William Vanderbloemen , as the best new leadership book of that year. The book is timely, incredibly practical, and immediately usable for any leader wherever they are on their leadership journey. Through extensive research of more than 30,000 top leaders and proprietary data, Vanderbloemen identified in the book the twelve habits that the best of the best leaders have in common. These superstar leaders are the unicorns – highly desirable but that are difficult to find or obtain. And now, Vanderbloemen followed up that gem of a book with another terrific book called, Work How You Are Wired: 12 Data-Driven Steps To Finding A Job You Love . It’s a great companion book to Be The Unicorn . Those 12 steps align with these 12 personality traits/interpersonal habits: Fast Authentic Agile Solver Anticipator Prepared Self-aware Curious Connected Likeable Producti...
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I like your quote but I'm curious, what does that statement mean to you?
ReplyDeleteI might argue that wisdom is applying knowledge to situation (sort of following the DIKW hierarchy. (Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom)
in my definition of wisdom, simplification of knowledge is part of wisdom, but wisdom implies the use of knowledge to make the right decisions. I think that making use of knowledge is critical to the understanding of wisdom, So I'm curious what simplification means to you.
Thanks for your thoughts. I do enjoy reading your blog