By Dom Burch
I love a good saying, especially one from five thousand years ago. It reminds you that however smart you think you are, there have probably been far smarter than you for far longer than you can even imagine.
3000 years BC, the Chinese coined a saying: ‘He who treads softly goes far.’
I was reminded of it when I read another great line in Harvard Business Review at the weekend about sharing ideas at work, and how any new idea is worthless unless you know how to sell it.
‘The talk in your organisation focuses relentlessly on generating innovative, disruptive ideas. Read full story ›
Source: The Drum