tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4490291154017694907.post962590892375950277..comments2023-12-20T19:09:17.325+08:00Comments on Leadership Lessons From Triathlons: NUMB3RSEnrico Varellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13711367064601101579noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4490291154017694907.post-74703945546197402012009-08-23T23:48:41.525+08:002009-08-23T23:48:41.525+08:00I didn't do too well at mathematics either. Ho...I didn't do too well at mathematics either. However, I now focus on value and values. What can we add, minus, multiply or divide with regard to value should be an interesting proposition for managers and leaders. The equation 7+/-2 is a fascinating one. We tend to acquire between 5-9 pieces (bits, bytes, iota) of information at any one time. Seven days make a whole week. Plus, it is a prime number.<br /><br />Numbers add up. After nearly four months, and 122 posts I have been featured on AllTop.com. Thank you for helping me along. That's what leaders like you do. Cheers!Enrico Varellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13711367064601101579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4490291154017694907.post-51101785181402379222009-08-23T16:31:52.440+08:002009-08-23T16:31:52.440+08:00Never understood the series "Numbers" pr...Never understood the series "Numbers" prob due to the fact that i didn't do well in class for Maths.<br /><br />Research have shown that 7 is the optimal number for a team and I find that relatively accurate.Matty Wonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18099504110831783311noreply@blogger.com