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Tigres: Miguel Herrera insinuó que Leo Fernández no entrará en su esquema de juego
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Las consecuencias neurológicas y psiquiátricas del coronavirus
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Miguel Herrera prefiere a Nico López sobre Leo Fernández en Tigres
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Perils of ‘looking good’ while leading through crisis
When leaders obsess about looking good instead of doing good, priorities get lopsided
As Covid rages across the country and the death toll mounts much of our political leadership and often with business leadership there is an obsession with looking good. The official death toll has just crossed 3,00,000 but internal medical experts and often officials, speaking of course on condition of anonymity, acknowledge that the real number could be from three to ten times that number. A recent
Economist modelling estimated that the real number was at least a million dead!
This is just one of the symptoms when leaders fall prey to obsessing over whether they are looking good versus whether they are actually doing good. What are the other symptoms and consequences of this style of leadership?
The Belgium shop where ‘thank you’ goes a long way 1 minute read
By Jorge Ocaña
Brussels, May 10 (EFE) – Circularium store, a small business located in the Brussels district of Anderlecht, is radically changing traditional trade rules. When shopping here, your money or credit card will have no value, but a simple “thank you” in writing will buy you a product.
The concept is straightforward: buy an item with a message of gratitude. In return for a handwritten thank you note that will be added to a small collage on the shop’s wall, buyers have one free purchase a day.