Kevin Roberts, a British economist, says that these leaders are radical optimists who are not interested in reality. His method of working to ensure success is not to follow a process or specific steps, it is to work from front to back. How to do it?
What should inspiring leaders be like?
The intensity of the vacuum
The author of the play "White noise" opened the door to this newspaper to take a look at the dynamics of rehearsals for a play.
Jankélévitch and forgiveness: a gratuitous act that is necessary for Colombia
The concept of forgiveness from Vladimir Jankélévitch helps us understand its importance in reconstructing history in Colombia.
"The palm grove" from La Maldita Vanidad
The company's new creation takes the viewer through the same event, but from different points of view and characters.
André Gide: Living, writing and dying against hand
When André Gide died, he had just written a telegram to François Mauriac to tell him that he could reassure himself: hell did not exist.
"The Chicago Seven Trial", or when citizens are condemned for their ideas
The discussion about non-violence moved the fibers of some citizens, such as 'The Chicago Seven', who tried to explore new ways of relating.