Join 📚 Fabien's Highlights

A batch of the best highlights from what Fabien's read, .

22. Minimal Group Paradigm: Group people by a trivial category, e.g. favorite ice cream flavor, and the groups will become tribal, form rivalries, and discriminate against each other. In the absence of other politics people will wage culture wars over preferred choice of dessert.

Everyone, a New MEGATHRE...

@G_S_Bhogal on Twitter

It can be said, without too much oversimplification, that there are no “underdeveloped countries.” There are only “undermanaged” ones. Japan a hundred and forty years ago was an underdeveloped country by every material measurement. But it very quickly produced management of great competence, indeed, of excellence. This means that management is the prime mover and that development is a consequence. All our experience in economic development proves this. Wherever we have only capital, we have not achieved development. In the few cases where we have been able to generate management energies, we have generated rapid development. Development, in other words, is a matter of human energies rather than of economic wealth. And the generation and direction of human energies is the task of management.

The Peter Drucker Collection on Becoming an Effective Executive

Peter F. Drucker

17. Beginner's Bubble Effect: The most ignorant people are not those who know nothing about something, but those who know a little about it, because their little knowledge gives them the illusion of understanding, which makes them overconfident in their beliefs. h/t: @emollick

My Friends, a New MEGATH...

@G_S_Bhogal on Twitter

...catch up on these, and many more highlights