— Hadar Weiner, Learning Partner at Riskified
— Nediva Koschitzky, Learning Specialist at IronSource
One critical aspect of decision-making is to avoid making bad decisions. Sometimes avoiding a bad decision is all you need to achieve success.
Learn what separates entrepreneurs like Kevin Systrom, Elon Musk, or companies like Apple, Airbnb, and Amazon from their competition.
It is time to enter a mindset where we do not rely on what we already know but are constantly learning, reexamining, and trying.
Learn how to reduce the overconfident attitude we often assume when we are over-invested in a project.
The main distinguishing aspect between those who can access their creativity thinking easily and those who have more difficulty is not talent, but the ability to endure uncertainty along with the flexibility to reframe thoughts.
We must be driven by data, but we also need to be able to follow our gut, improvise, and draw inspiration from other areas of our lives as we build our products.
A well-run meeting will be more effective at achieving its goals. A team who knows each other will work better together and meetings will be more efficient and less exhausting.
We need to be aware of the pitfalls that prevent us from creating the impact we want and stand in the way of success.
Today’s companies need to move very fast, deal with uncertainty, and respond to a rapidly changing landscape more than ever before.