In a 2016 worldwide study among millennials Deloitte found that many millennials have one foot out of the door. Millenials, also called the Millennial Generation or Gen Y, are those who were born roughly between the year 1980 and 2000. Their current age ranges from 16-36 years old.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Friday, 4 March 2016
Awkward about your underlings?
Ever felt that horrible awkwardness when you were first put in a position of leadership? You might have felt like you were too small to fill the expectations that the job came with. Or the awkwardness stemmed from feeling you had to be different than the normal you. Or maybe you felt awkward because you now had to ‘perform’ amongst people who used to be your colleagues. Now all of a sudden they are your underlings, but you feel bad even thinking that word.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
A team without any conflicts!
Wouldn’t that be nice! Just having fun working together with people that never nag, always look for constructive solutions and really enjoy getting to work. Well, unfortunately that is not how it usually, or at least not always goes. When people are working together there are multiple perspectives, various ways of working, different wishes and needs and irritations.
The universities of Utrecht and Heidelberg published (all the way back, in 2000) results on a joint study about working in teams. This was one of their key findings:
Monday, 29 June 2015
Mohlomi: the inspirer of the next generation leaders
Mohlomi, as he was an older man, met the future king Moshoshoe as he was still young. Mohlomi saw the future in the young man, and gave him an earring. Moshoshoe then asked Mohlomi: 'what is the medicine for building a great empire?' Mohlomi answered him and said 'there is no such medicine! The only true medicine is the heart! Let me give you 3 wisdoms to become a truly great leader:
- Love your people
- Know your people
- Honor your people.'
Monday, 22 June 2015
Mohlomi: Doctor and Patriarch
Since
Mohlomi was initiated at the age of 13 he felt that he was called to become a doctor,
to heal the sick and care for the weak and needy. He studied nature, man and
soul. He was famous to combine physical medicine with psychological treatment.
Monday, 15 June 2015
Mohlomi: Chief and Philosopher
Mohlomi
was an extremely intelligent but also wise man. He loved to discuss the truth
and topics of wisdom with all the people he would meet. These included men, women
and children.
A few of
his basic questions where:
- Where does the universe begin and where does it end?
- What is life?
- How is life created?
Monday, 8 June 2015
Mohlomi: the South African Chief who loved his people!
Mohlomi,
son of Monyane, who was the son of the great Bakoena Chief Monaheng, was born
in the year 1720 in Fothane, a little village close to Bethlehem. As he was
born, his grandfather, Chief Monaheng greeted him and said: ‘This boy is going
to be a great chief one day. He will be the founder of many new villages.’
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