The award-winning Lambent methodology is currently being used to train thousands of people in 67 countries, such as the Algar Telecom team in Brazil. We at Lambent thank the entire Algar Telecom team for their commitment and dedication in this training with Andrea Lages, whose first phase ended today. Good luck to all and thank.. read more →
How to choose the MBA? Published on 04/24/2018 in the 2018 MBA Guide – Estadão Seven steps to take a full dip in studies and get the most out of the job When it comes to MBA, there are plenty of different topics, curricula, methodologies and durations. The choice requires not only thorough research of.. read more →
We are very proud to share two incredible testimonies from two participants of the last International Certification in Coaching offered by Andrea Lages on March 2018 in São Paulo. We wish all the success of the world Stella Rangel and Edson Arita, future trainers trained by Lambent and certified by the ICC (International Coaching Community)… read more →
Happy New Year! Christmas and New Year are a holiday, and a very enjoyable one. And….as it is New Year, how about new year’s resolutions? Well, I will resist the temptation to devote this article to the futility or importance or success or failure of new year’s resolutions. Let’s talk about the unexpected. When.. read more →
In my early years of school, one of my favorite subjects was called Moral and Civic Education. Depending on when each reader lived his childhood, he will know what I mean. For those who do not know, E.M.C. was a formal and compulsory subject in schools, which was intended to help educate good citizens, who.. read more →
Last week I went to see Shakespeare’s Hamlet at the Barbican with Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role. It’s a wonderful production, beautifully staged, superbly well acted, a great experience. This must be the most enduring and masterful of Shakespeare’s plays, for so many of the lines have passed into our everyday language. We saying.. read more →
The last Lambent Letter was about practice and what it can make you. Better than you were, no doubt, but not perfect. How much better depends on the quality of the practice. It reminds me of a story that I used to tell my guitar students. It is probably true, or if not, it deserves.. read more →
When I began as a classical guitar concert player and teacher, I used to tell my students ‘Practice makes perfect’, so often that their eyes glazed over. It’s a cliché, so no one paid any attention to it. They ‘knew’ it was true, practised when they felt like it, berated themselves when they did not… read more →
What does ‘Ozymandias’ mean to you? You may know it as the title of the 60th episode of the great TV series ‘Breaking Bad’, called by many one of the greatest TV drama episodes ever made. It had action, drama, pathos, emotion, the tangled webs of each character came together in a defining moment. But.. read more →