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MBA

  • Navigating the Relationship: Exploring Correlation and Causation

    “Correlation isn’t causation, but it sure is a hint.” Edward Tufte Hey, it’s Jerry Garrett, back with another MBA topic this week. Let’s dive into correlation and causation. First up, causation. Let me paint you a picture to make it easier to grasp. Imagine you’re sick, take medicine, and voilà, you’re healed. That’s causation –… Continue reading

  • From Data to Decisions: Harnessing the Power of KPIs

    Hey there! It’s Jerry Garrett, back with another post. This week, let’s chat about Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). You see, not everything you measure holds equal importance. KPIs are those critical measurements that truly matter. The trouble with measuring is that if you track too much, you’ll find yourself drowning in a sea of useless… Continue reading

  • Small Portions, Big Impact: The Power of Sampling

    “If you don’t believe in sampling theory, next time you go to the doctor and he wants to take a little blood, tell him to take it all.” – Gian Fulgoni Hi, this is Jerry Garrett, and I’m back with a post for this week that should be of interest to you. The topic of… Continue reading

  • The Domino Effect: Navigating Second Order Consequences in Decision Making

    “While we are free to choose our actions, we are not free to choose the consequences of our actions.” Steven Covey Greetings! Jerry Garrett here, and I’ve got a fresh post for you this week. Let’s dive into an MBA topic today: second-order effects. An example that paints a vivid picture will kick things off.… Continue reading

  • The Rhythm of Systems: Exploring Resource Movement

    “A process cannot be understood by stopping it. Understanding must move with the flow of the process, must join it and flow with it.” Frank Herbert It’s me, Jerry Garrett, here with another MBA post, and I’m looking forward to sharing it with your audience. The topic we are going to discuss today is flow.… Continue reading

  • Building Bridges, Empowering Individuals: The Impact of Making Others Feel Valued

    “The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.” William James Jerry Garrett here, and this week I’m excited to share a topic with you. Our discussion will be centered on the significance of importance in our interactions and the world of MBA topics. Wouldn’t it be annoying if someone suddenly pulled… Continue reading

  • Cracking the Code: The Case for Performance-Based Hiring.

    “Hire people who are better than you are, then leave them to get on with it. Look for people who will aim for the remarkable, who will not settle for the routine.” David Ogilvy Hey there, it’s Jerry again, and this week I’ll discuss an MBA topic I haven’t touched on for a while: hiring.… Continue reading

  • Four methods of task management.

    “You’ve got to think about the big things while you’re doing small things, so that all the small things go in the right direction.” Alvin Toffler Greetings, I am Jerry Garrett, and I have returned with another insightful course for this week. Today, we shall discuss the four methods of completion, a topic I acquired… Continue reading

  • Exploring Monoidealism Strategies

    Just Do It -Nike Brand Slogan Greetings, Jerry Garrett here, and I’m delighted to present another insightful concept this week. Today, we dive into a fascinating concept I encountered during my MBA studies: Mono-idealism. In essence, mono-idealism involves directing your energy and attention solely towards one task, thus entering a flow state marked by sustained,… Continue reading

  • Scarcity: 4 Tactics

    Greetings! Jerry Garrett here, returning with another weekly post. This time, I’ll be discussing the concept of Scarcity in the realm of business, specifically within the context of an MBA topic I’ve recently explored. Picture this: you enter a store and spot an item you’ve been coveting for some time. Though you could purchase it… Continue reading

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I am a 11 year old kid who is homeschooled and is interested in writing. You can expect posts every Monday from me. I post about experiences, MBA and many more.