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December 2025

Starts, Stops, and the Brain, Part 7B

Leveraging the ‘Hard Stop’ for the Good Word Count: 1,348Estimated Read Time: 5 ½ Min. The Architecture of Urgency: Leveraging the ‘Hard Stop’ to Close the Year As the calendar pages thin and the final weeks of December approach, a … Continue reading

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Starts, Stops, and the Brain, Part 7A

The Psychology of Crossing the Finish Line Word Count: 1,317Estimated Read Time: 5 ½ Min. In the high-stakes environment of corporate leadership, we often celebrate the “initiators” — the visionaries who spark new ideas and the teams that charge out … Continue reading

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Starts, Stops, and the Brain, Part 6B

How to Keep the “Endowment Effect” from Stopping Innovation and Efficiency at Work Word Count: 1,745Estimated Read Time: 7 Min. The Endowment Effect is a powerful cognitive bias that profoundly impacts internal business productivity. It’s The Endowment Effect is a … Continue reading

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Starts, Stops, and the Brain, Part 6A

The “Endowment Effect” and Why Finishing Feels Harder Than Starting Word Count: 1,455Estimated Read Time: 6 Min. You’ve started a project and made significant progress on it.  It’s time to wrap up.  By all accounts, it’s basically done.  But somehow, … Continue reading

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Starts, Stops, and the Brain, Part 5B

crastination and Prioritizing Execution Word Count: 1,651Estimated Read Time: 4 Min. Jensen Huang.  Jeff Bezos.  Elon Musk.  Sheryl Sandberg.  These four top business executives are well known for their ability to lead successful companies.  At first blush, it might not … Continue reading

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