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Floating chessboard dividing a bright, vibrant Mediterranean seascape from a dark, polluted Baltic Sea scene, symbolizing stark environmental contrast
Dead Zones in Organizations: Lessons from the Baltic Sea

A murky sea, a powerful lesson. Discover how “dead zones” form in organizations - and how to bring them back to life.

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A cinematic portrait inspired by Rosalind Franklin, featuring chess pieces, DNA sketches, and scientific imagery in a dramatic black-and-white composition.
The Franklin Effect: She Did the Work. They Took the Credit.

She did the work. They took the credit. From boardrooms to scientific breakthroughs, the same pattern repeats, and the cost is always trust. This is a story about invisible contribution, and why silence enables its theft.

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Pandora opens a glowing box as dark spirits erupt into the sky above a chessboard, creating a dramatic mythical scene inspired by Pandora’s Box.
Pandora’s Box of Organizational Change

Pandora opened the box out of curiosity. In organizations, we open it out of necessity. And what emerges is never new, it has simply finally become visible.

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Warm home office with a chessboard, laptop, teddy bear, and baby crib in the background, symbolizing the balance between motherhood, strategy, and professional life.
I hired her while she was pregnant. I never regretted it.

A real-life perspective on motherhood and careers: why hiring pregnant women and mothers is not a risk, but a strategic advantage for companies.

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A lighthouse on a rocky coast at night, with a chessboard, lantern, notebook, and mug on a table in the foreground, while a cat and chickens look out toward the turbulent sea.
Solitude That Shines

No signal. No noise. Just the sea, a lighthouse, and the weight of your own thoughts. In that solitude, one truth becomes clear: it’s not about how bright your light is, but how far it reaches.

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A surreal scene with a burning wooden ship at sea, a giant chessboard with scattered pieces in the foreground, and a modern mission control room watching a spacecraft near the Moon.
Houston, we’ve had a problem. I burned the ships.

Apollo 13 didn’t land on the Moon, but it redefined success. A story about crisis, leadership, and why sometimes not having a Plan B is exactly what pushes us forward.

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