SpatzAI 1-Minute Pitch:

"Who here has experienced being talked down to by a team member or manager who was overly dogmatic, using absolute language to unfairly win a discussion? Raise your hand if so?"

The Story Behind SpatzAI

Over 35 years ago, I found myself grappling with a question that would later become the cornerstone of SpatzAI: What are conversations really for? It was a simple question, but one that led me down a path of reflection and exploration...

Stoicism Vs Objectivism

In exploring the contrasts between Stoicism and Objectivism, one finds two distinct approaches to life's challenges. Stoicism, an ancient philosophy, advocates for emotional restraint and acceptance of circumstances beyond our control.

Building Disciplined Teams by Addressing Unfair Play

Jim Collins emphasizes the importance of discipline in teams in his book "Good to Great." He argues that disciplined people, disciplined thought, and disciplined action are crucial components for transforming a good company into a great one. Here are some key points he makes about discipline in teams...

Resolving Spats: The Root of Team Culture

If businesses are all about solving problems then maybe the relationships in the organization are all about resolving the spats or disagreements that occur during the problem solving process. And maybe that is what organization culture is all about, resolving spats?

Difficult Conversations

"It’s no surprise that we all encounter difficult conversations at work. And yet, the biggest surprise of all may be that most people tend to shy away from them.” “Numerous books and articles, for decades, have offered advice highlighting the importance of preparation, active listening, emotional regulation, or focusing on solutions to handle these discussions more effectively.”

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