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The Three Why's of Wisdom

The Three Why's of Wisdom

We recently listened to a TED talk by Ricardo Semler (FIG’s new hero!) and were blown away by the parallels to something we’ve talked about in past offerings rather a lot. He believes that if “we simply ask why we do things and devolve power to employees, we’re able to to create wiser companies - ones that are simultaneously more productive and have a happier workforce.” In the talk, he discusses the 3 “whys” we as professionals ought to be asking ourselves. He says “the first “why”: you always have a good answer for. The second “why”: it starts getting difficult. By the third “why”: you don't really know why you're doing what you're doing.

Ahh yes, that elusive “WHY!” Why is “why” so important? One of the most pervasive questions we received developing FIG 6 years ago was, “What’s your “why”’ for starting this thing? It’s an important inquiry, and one which has taken a ton of intentional introspection, thought and time to answer. It’s an evolutionary process that has expanded in nuance as FIG has matured; But enough about our company. Let’s dig in and talk about “why,” shall we?

5 Ways to Differentiate Yourself at a Job Interview

5 Ways to Differentiate Yourself at a Job Interview

In today’s labor market, competition is stiff. Nearly everyone has a college degree; every candidate has ample experience; individuals are all, for the most part, highly motivated and driven. Even if you’re qualified (or over-qualified) for the job, there’s no guarantee you’ll get it. Here are 5 ways you can differentiate yourself at your next job interview.