Automotive is tapping #Crypto

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e-Mobility by Stellantis presents with Kiri Technologies the innovative program dedicated exclusively to New 500 customers, to reward sustainable driving

Pele, Netflix!

Just watched #Netflix blockbuster football documentary (Pelé) where important #leadership #business #management lessons were authentically reflected.

1970 Brazil coach Mário Zagallo replaced the sacked João Saldanha.

Saldanha promoted falsely to media that Pelé had a vision problem and started to irritate Pelé in training camp spelling negative comments and made it very toxic that media has all the leaks from the camp!

Zagallo replaced Saldanha and told Pelé in the face: “I want you to help me winning the world-cup 1970 in Mexico. I see that you are bored and down but I know who you are!” -documented in the movie.

Pelé did it: Pelé assisted the team with his kind efforts to bring the world-cup 1970 to Brazil.

The leadership lessons that has been affirmed is: share the vision, trust your team players, protect their pitfalls, get their morale up, and they will KICK IT!

No Harvard No Stanford :)

My 11yo daughter had the opportunity to nominate to (captain of the house) position -aka in Egypt ‘Alpha’. School provided an online interview questionnaire to her asking why she sees herself as a captain. Listen to this: ” I am following empathy, understanding, collaboration, and diversity. I also have some improvements to do for the class atmosphere. ” That was one of her answers to the interview questions!

Lessons learned: A) The world has changed where more common personal traits and skills are getting cultivated at a very young age including childhood

B) You and me do not need Harvard or Stanford or Wharton to learn leadership or carry leadership certificates

C) Leadership traits are so intuitive coming from the inner-self as a starting point

D) Always learn from your kids and taste the bite of your vulnerability assuming that you do NOT ( know everything! )