Notes
Curiosity-driven - Why Feedback Works Only When You Keep the Conversation OPEN

Most people don’t resist feedback. They resist feeling cornered, judged, or blindsided. That’s why even well-intended conversations spiral into defensiveness, awkwardness, or quiet resentment. What looks like a “performance issue” is often a feedback process issue: we jump straight into criticism without creating safety, clarity,…
Why Most Meetings Collapse And How Leaders Can Fix Them With One Simple Shift
Implementing User-Controlled Height for Looker Studio Embedded Reports

Looker Studio’s embedded reports present a common challenge: dynamic height adjustment. The official Embed SDK’s withDynamicIFrameHeight() method is sparsely documented and frequently fails to fire events, leaving developers with stubborn scrollbars or truncated content. This guide provides a robust, client-side alternative that empowers end-users to…
The Automation Paradox - Why Slowing Down Is the Fastest Path to AI Success
The Immovable Foundation - Why these 6 Pillars of eCommerce Haven't Changed in 20 Years (And Never Will)

The tools change daily—AI chatbots, TikTok Shop, cryptocurrency payments—yet the foundations beneath every successful online business have barely shifted since Amazon sold its first book in 1995. This paradox confuses new entrepreneurs and seduces established brands into chasing shiny distractions. The visual that sparked this…
The LinkedIn Growth Code - How to Build Influence That Actually Lasts

I spent several hours deconstructing what genuine LinkedIn practitioners do differently. Not the motivational fluff peddled by self-appointed ninjas, but the hard-won tactics from people who've built real influence through tested strategies. People whose follower counts matter less than the communities they’ve cultivated. What emerged…




