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November 26, 2025
💭Every game changing business move began with someone who chose to think like an artist. Look closely at how top brands operate. The pattern is clear. Elon Musk did not just send tweets. He turned communication into influence. Nike did not just make shoes. They created stories people wanted to wear. This is the artist's mindset in action. 🎨 The most transformative companies did not simply predict the future. They shaped it. Netflix did not guess we would binge watch shows. They built an experience that made it natural. Apple did not release gadgets. They crafted a digital rhythm the world wanted to join. They stopped thinking like executives and started thinking like creators. Spotify made playlists feel personal. Airbnb turned homes into adventures. Starbucks turned coffee into a ritual. This is creativity used as strategy. 🎯 Your creative superpowers ☀️ 1) See problems as canvases Tesla did not look at electric cars as boring eco machines. They saw a blank canvas and painted speed, elegance and desire onto it. 2) Mix and match like a DJ Uber did not invent cars or smartphones. They brought existing ideas together in a brilliant way. That is artistic intelligence. 🎵 3) Light up the path Great leaders do not simply give direction. They inspire motion in others. Just like the figure in the video, leadership and creativity both spark imagination. 😊 And every time you • Turn a dull presentation into a story • Shape customer feedback into innovation • Create a post that resonates far beyond your network You are not only working. You are creating 🎨 You are shaping how others see the world. 💡 Power moves to unlock your inner artist • Writer block is simply a plot twist • A problem is the beginning of your next masterpiece • A team that is stuck is simply ready for a creative jam session Business is your canvas. Your strategy is your paintbrush. Your execution is your color palette. Your results are the masterpiece you create every day. Are you ready to turn your next project into a work of art ❓ Write up: MARTIN KIPRONO®️™️ Rights belong to the original owner #Creativity #artasmagic #inspiration #Passion #artistsatWork #Magicofcreation #innovation #artistmindset #IkoKaziKE
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brenda cherono
Learning And Development Specialist at Ministry of Education, Singapore (MOE)
14 days ago
This all sounds great until your manager asks you to be creative with a deadline that was due yesterday. Some canvases are burning.
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ERICK KOECH
Machine Learning Engineer I Bsc Electrical and Electronics I Projects Engineer | CCNA | Project Management | Fiber Optic | AutoCAD | Design & Construction LV, MV & HT Power Lines | Data Analyst & Green Energy Champion.
14 days ago
I love the message but if every business starts thinking like an artist, who is going to think like an accountant. Chaos is waiting.
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JACOBETH CHEPKORIR
Human rights lawyer focused on women’s and girls’ rights, gender equality, SGBV accountability, and SRHR especially in conflict settings. Committed to justice, advocacy, and systemic change.
14 days ago
This is inspiring but some of us are just trying to survive back to back meetings. The only art we master is the art of pretending to listen.
Your title doesn't make you a leader. How you choose to treat your team does. Your actions will determine a supportive culture where time off is a source of strength. What to do as a leader: ✅ Be a role model for taking time off: ↳ Lead by example. ↳ Share when you're taking time off and, if appropriate, share photos from your vacations to normalize rest. ✅ Recognize efforts: ↳ Acknowledge team achievements and individual efforts in ways that promote well-being rather than appreciating health sacrifices. ✅ Encourage flexibility: ↳ Support diverse personal and professional needs with flexible work arrangements. ↳ Trust your team to deliver in ways that work for them. ✅ Prevent post-vacation overload: ↳ Implement task delegation and workload management strategies to ensure team members return to a manageable workload. ✅ Conduct meaningful check-ins: ↳ Ensure one-on-one meetings are safe spaces for honest discussions about well-being and workload. What to avoid as a leader: ❌ Praising work while sick: ↳ Don't say: "Thank you for working even though you don't feel well." ↳ This sends the wrong message about your company's values. ❌ Neglecting feedback: ↳ Don't ignore employee feedback about workload and stress. ❌ Discouraging time off: ↳ Don't make employees feel guilty for taking breaks. ↳ Time-off is a right, not a privilege. ❌ Setting unrealistic goals: ↳ Don't set targets that will require overwork and sacrificing well-being. ❌ Promoting an "Always On" culture: ↳ Don't expect employees to be constantly available, especially during the late evenings, weekends and vacations. Be the leader you wish you had. ♻️ Repost to promote healthier work cultures. 🔔 Follow MARTIN K CHERUIYOT (AIHRM)for more. Purity WaruiNancy MwecheCHRP (K) Agatha Kibai (MIHRM) CHRP-K Sharon KiplangatSharon KotutDR. MATHIAS KIILU (PHD) #LeadershipDevelopment #PeopleFirst #HRLeadership #WorkplaceWellbeing #MentalHealthAtWork #EmployeeExperience #FutureOfWork #WorkCulture #TimeOffMatters #HealthyWorkplace #CompassionateLeadership #EmpatheticLeadership #WorkLifeBalance #FlexibleWork #HRStrategy #LeadByExample #HumanCenteredLeadership #WellbeingAtWork #SustainableWorkplace #RestIsProductive Image credit: Adam Grant
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April 24, 2025
💭Diversity shapes how modern organisations solve problems. It is not limited to appearance. It is the range of thinking styles that unlocks better decisions and sharper performance. 🧠 I witnessed something recently that completely reframed how I view talent in the workplace. Picture this: a recruiter with Down syndrome leading an interview and outperforming seasoned professionals with unmatched clarity and emotional intelligence. 🖼️ 🧩A few observations stood out. 1. JPMorganChase offers a proven case study. Their Autism at Work program began with four employees in 2015. Today the organisation has more than three hundred Neuro divergent professionals thriving in technology, operations, and analytics. Their cyber security team, strengthened by autistic analysts, has identified sophisticated threat patterns that traditional teams often miss. 🔍 2. The interviewer with Down syndrome approached the assessment differently. The questions were thoughtful. The analysis was instinctive. The ability to read human behaviour was precise. This was not a scripted interview. It was a master class in intuition and perspective. 3. Cognitive diversity impacts performance. Research shows that diverse thinking styles accelerate problem solving by up to forty percent. The value comes from how differently teams interpret data, process information, and challenge assumptions. 🔥 🧠DXC Technology has recorded productivity gains of more than ninety percent in selected roles through Neuro divergent talent. These individuals bring strengths that reshape how teams deliver results. Hiring for culture fit can limit innovation. It often removes candidates who challenge the status quo and bring new thinking into the room. 💡 What example have you seen where someone broke stereotypes and delivered exceptional results? Write-up: MARTIN KIPRONO®️™️ #InnovativeTalent #DiverseMinds #FutureOfWork #NeurodiversityAtWork #TalentRevolution #InclusionMatters #HRLeadership #HiringStrategy #WorkplaceInnovation #PeopleAndCulture #IkoKaziKE
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November 26, 2025
Culture is not an HR problem—it’s a leadership responsibility. Before pointing fingers, take a moment to look up, not down. Because here’s the truth: HR isn’t here to clean up after leadership failures. Blaming HR for a toxic culture? That’s like blaming the mirror for your reflection. 🪞 ✅ What HR truly does: We are strategic partners shaping the organisation's heartbeat by: Designing effective and inclusive hiring systems Ensuring fair and competitive compensation structures Developing clear career paths and growth frameworks Measuring and improving employee engagement Equipping managers to lead with clarity and empathy Safeguarding fairness in performance management 🚫 But what HR can’t do: We are not miracle workers. We cannot: Force leaders to listen or engage Make absent executives present Undo deep-rooted toxic behaviors. Rebuild trust where leadership has broken it Make leadership *care* if they genuinely don’t No matter how skilled your HR team is, we can’t compensate for: Executive silence Leadership hypocrisy Broken promises Disregarded feedback Poor role modelling from the top 🧭 Culture flows from leadership it doesn’t trickle up from HR. If leaders aren’t committed, no HR initiative will thrive. Let’s be honest: HR can support, guide, and advise. But it’s leadership that sets the tone, walks the talk, and ultimately drives the culture. 📣 To all leaders: If you care about culture, step up. Don’t delegate the soul of your organisation. #LeadershipMatters #WorkplaceCulture #HRLeadership #ToxicWorkplace #PeopleStrategy #CorporateCulture #LeadershipResponsibility
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June 21, 2025