1 January 2017 | Articles, Articles 2017, General | By Christophe Lachnitt
Best 2016 Articles
Today I am taking a look back at your favorite Superception articles of 2016 and mine.
Here are your five favorite articles (measured by how many visits each received):
- In 2020, 80 Percent Of People In The World Will Have A Smartphone. I often explain that digital is not a sector: Corporations, instead of implementing a “digital agenda,” should adapt their overall strategy to the digital world. It is now the same for mobile (January 31).
- AccorHotels Has A Unique Way To Develop Young Talents. The company has created a shadow board of directors composed of under-35 promising employees (February 7).
- What Made You Who You Are? “Know thyself“ (September 25).
- Clothes Make The Man… And The Effective Manager. How others see us influences how we see ourselves (March 6).
- The Management Lesson Of Jeff Bezos. Growth through failure (May 22).

In 2016, Superception was read in 168 countries. Many thanks to everyone! – (CC) ivosar
And mine (by chronological order):
- The Management Lesson Of Jeff Bezos. Growth through failure (May 22).
- Social Networks Endanger Democracy. They create misguided perceptions (July 3).
- The Management Lesson Of Carlo Ancelotti. The way a new manager speaks of their predecessor says more about the former than the latter (August 28).
- Too Much Journalism Kills Journalism. Information overload generates an information deficiency (October 16).
- A Disagreement Is A Sign Of Respect. Respect is earned, not demanded. Once it exists in a relationship, real respect is about giving one’s best and telling one’s truth (November 24).
The review of Superception’s 2016 French articles is accessible here.
After another year of Superception activity, I take this opportunity to thank all those who follow my reflexive wanderings.
Happy New Year to you all!