Showing posts with label Bill Gates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Gates. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Angelus' Quote: Leaders Are Those Who Empower Others



Be Quick with Positive Feedback 🐇, Slow with Criticism 🐢
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I'm an expert in finding faults in others. A critical spirit is my spiritual gift (jokingly serious). I was (and occasionally, now) the opposite: I'm quick with criticism, slow with positive feedback, if ever.

Today I realized that many students and youths in ministry and fellowships need constant encouragement. Colleagues or co-workers also thirst for it. We live in complex, competitive times and young people are inundated with too many ministries and commitments - and not enough time. Technology and campus life can be overwhelming, so it's important to point out any "wins" and "well-done" no matter how small.

And, if you do have to criticize, think seriously about the impact first. Recognize their efforts and acknowledge their works, then point out what they require to improve and need corrections. I wish to be known a critical thinker rather than having a critical spirit; an empowered-er rather than power-craze; lift people up rather than bring them down 😉 Leaders, take notes 💪


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Thursday, February 14, 2019

6 Books on How-to-Think-Like


In the 1670’s Sir Isaac Newton wrote in a letter to his friend Robert Hooke, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” That is exactly what reading How-to-Think-Like biographies can do for you – allow you to see further because of what these people have achieved. These 5 people are what I think are - geniuses - and reading about them makes me feel like one:

#1 Think Like Da Vinci
#2 How to Think Like Da Vinci
#3 How to Think Like Einstein
#4 How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes
#5 How to Think Like Bill Gates
#6 How to Think Like Steve Jobs

If you want to think like one of these geniuses (even a fictional character like Sherlock!) a.k.a. buy a copy or two or more, CLICK any of links below and ask about the books:




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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Simple Book Review: "How to Think Like Bill Gates" (2015) by Daniel Smith


How to Think Like Bill Gates (2015) by Daniel Smith

Bill Gates or William Henry Gates III, founder of Microsoft (with Paul Allen) thinks differently. Gates sees and thinks differently than most people do. He has an amazing ability to find the flaws, see opportunities and “connect the dots” as Steve Jobs famously said. Gates can zoom in to details with precision or zoom out to the big picture. He also has the ability to focus on the merits of the idea or innovation before worrying about the business case. Here are 10 ways (in summary of 26 chapters of this book) to Think Like Bill Gates:

#1 Prioritize
“What’s the next best thing you should be thinking about?” It starts here. Time is your most limited and precious resource. This is about asking whether the problem is even worth your time. Before you throw cycles at it, figure out whether it’s worth it. Is it significant? How much time should you spend on it?

#2 Ask Smarter Questions
If you want better answers, ask better questions.

#3 Make Data-driven Decisions
This means getting informed, before you make your decision. This means evaluating the sources of data.

#4 Divorce Your Ego
Rather than focus on whether you’re right, it’s about whether the solution is right. It’s about being able to beat up the thinking, without taking it personally.

#5 Frame the Problem
Framing a problem is simply how you look at a problem, just like how you frame a picture. It’s about choosing what to focus on, what’s in and what’s out

#6 Get Perspectives on the Problem
This means being able to switch your perspectives. Rather than see the glass half-full or the glass half-empty, you should see both.

#7 Model the Problem
One of Bill Gate’s favourite tools is his whiteboard. A whiteboard makes it easy to sketch out ideas and visualize them. A whiteboard can help whether you’re trying to map out the problem or draw a solution.

#8 Think Strategically
Strategy guides your actions. You can think strategically along different lines.

[P.s: I bought this book, worth Rm73.90 (hardcover) for only Rm15.00. If you watch a movie at cinema, it will cost you around Rm13.50. But then, most movies doesn't have a long-term value.... Book does :) Invest (more) money on books, you'll never regret it]


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