A wise old man once told me: “just because you don’t see it, doesn’t mean there is no logic to things”.
I now know he must be right.
Over the years I had the privilege of working closely with extremely smart people, whether it be clients, colleagues, or friends – all of whom shared their wisdom and insights generously with me. Over time this has allowed me to see more and more of the logic the wise old man alluded to. It also made me acutely aware of how much more logic there is still to explore and figure out.
This drives me in most of what I do: seeking the logic that turns disparate observations of events and facts into confirmations of what is coming or of what lies at the root of our challenges. Seeking the logic that helps us understand where we should be heading for and then help going there.
I am generally at my best working with organisations to find and use the irrefutable logic to help them move forward or overcome challenges.