Jack RicchiutoThe Realistic Planning ParadoxWhen we say something does or doesn’t go ”as planned” it often means as assumed. We overcomplicate the planning of strategies, projects…2 min read·2 days ago----
Jack RicchiutoThe Language of Toxic Leaders: Leading by ComplaintOne flawed approach to leading people is leading by complaint.3 min read·Apr 26, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoMindful LeadershipImagine being a leader who has the right questions instead of all the right answers. This is the life of a mindful leader.2 min read·Apr 21, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoFlawless Planning. Seriously?Some people find the idea of flawless planning heretical if not implausible.3 min read·Apr 9, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoUseless Meetings and MetricsMany of us would argue that organizations underperform if they don’t have effective meetings and metrics.2 min read·Mar 30, 2024--1--1
Jack RicchiutoThe Wicked Problem MisdiagnosisIt’s interesting that while we’re busy working on wicked problems, some people have none.2 min read·Mar 28, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoWhy We Need Question-based Planning More Than EverWe are not the first era with complex challenges, nor will we be the last.2 min read·Mar 25, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoThe Unreasonable Power of Multiple QuestionsMultiple questions have the power to open our minds to curiosity, wonder, and discovery. Single questions limit our perspectives. The more…2 min read·Mar 23, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoThe Fine Art of ArguingDepending on how we grew up, each of us has a different relationship to arguing.3 min read·Mar 19, 2024----
Jack RicchiutoCuriosity: The Ultimate IntelligenceIt’s amazing how smart we are. We have no lack of opinions about things we think we know much or little about. We might bristle at someone…4 min read·Mar 18, 2024----