Orchids are remarkable. In their bright colors, complex shapes and near-perfect symmetry, we can find several business lessons to be learned. There are parallels between growing orchids and my other passion: cultivating human potential.
I’ve submitted my best plants to be judged at various orchid shows, and I covet the Certificate of Cultural Excellence award. It's given to a well-flowered orchid that presents a specimen of robust health. This award means the gardener has provided the absolute best environment for the plant to grow and thrive.
Part of my job at Yahoo is to help develop our team. I look at my colleagues the way I look at my plants. Orchids with healthy root systems almost can be guaranteed to produce healthy, vibrant blooms. It’s the same with people. It takes culture, care and authenticity to support the growth of a strong team.
Photo by Michelle Simakis
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