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An old story tells of a young man who keeps hearing about a wonderful tailor, Zumbach, whose suits can make anyone look handsome and stylish. One day the man goes to Zumbach and asks him to make a suit.  So Zumbach takes his measurements and tells him to come back in a week.
A week later […]

As the global economy flattens out the advantage of externally-based strategies, corporations are switching to approaches which maximize creativity and innovation to provide new streams of economic growth.[i] Yet the business world is trapped by a set of Cartesian principles which closed the door on the mind 300 hundred years ago and then bricked it […]

The unfrozenmind quadrant is based on a psychological principle that governs learning: that experience is organised into pre established patterns. And because experience is conditioned, we can train it. It follows that an executive’s potential is determined by the level of training and mastery of the pre established patterns that organise their experience. Unfrozenmind puts […]




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