Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

  • 323 Robert Pearl: How the Culture of Medicine Kills Doctors and Patients

    About Robert Pearl Dr. Robert Pearl is the former CEO of The Permanente Medical Group (1999-2017), the nation’s largest medical group, and former president of The Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group (2009-2017). In these roles he led 10,000 physicians, 38,000 staff and was responsible for the nationally recognized medical care of 5 million Kaiser Permanente members on the west and east coasts. …

  • Do People Ever Really Beat The Market? Answer: Probably

    Everyone wants to beat the market. But actually getting out in front is a lot more challenging than you might think. The problem has to do with the difficulty of picking winners. By definition, people who pick index funds track the market perfectly. If it goes up, their portfolio goes…

  • 322 Jim Detert: How to Be Courageous at Work

    About Jim Detert Jim Detert is the John L. Colley Professor of Business Administration in the Leadership and Organizational Behavior area at the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business Administration and a Professor of Public Policy at the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.

  • Is There Still Growth In My Business?

    The road to success is long and paved with obstacles. But it’s a good thing. Overnight successes tend to fall as quickly as they’ve risen. Therefore, it’s in your interest to go slow and steady. However, going slow means that there will be periods of almost inactivity or little progress.…

  • The advantages of buying an HDB flat

    There are many different housing options to choose from when deciding where to live next. From bungalows and townhouses to flats and condominiums, it can be impossible to arrive at a final decision. There are a number of factors you must consider when shopping around for your next forever home.…

  • 321 Eric Redmond: Breakthrough Technologies That Will Revolutionize Everything

    About Eric Redmond Eric Redmond is the Forrest Gump of technology: a twenty-year veteran technologist who always happens to show up wherever deep tech history is being made, from the first iPhone apps to big data to Bitcoin.