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6 Out Of 8 Ivy League Presidents Are Now Women
According to the American College President research, only about one-third of college presidents are women, a number that has been stagnant for years
The 3 Most Overworked Cities In America With Highest Risk For Burnout
A new study reveals America’s top overworked cities and what that means for workplaces in those areas in terms of job stress, burnout and work-life balance
Digging Into The Art Of Delegating
four components: direction, resources, bounded authority and accountability
‘Compassionate Accountability’ Is Really Not An Oxymoron
Want to get better results from your team?You can enhance both trust and performance with compassionate accountability
Purpose-Driven Leaders: Tips For Creating 3 Boundaries Essential To Your Success
You believe you must give your work your all because of its significance. However, to sustain your success and well-being you need to create these three boundaries
5 Questions Young College Graduates Are Asking About Their Career Prospects
Despite an uncertain economy, three out of four recent college grads are looking forward to a positive career experience
New Book To Advance Your Career — ‘The Keys To Effective Leadership’
In "The Keys To Effective Leadership", former media executive turned executive coach and author Virgil Smith shares advice interwoven with career anecdotes
Gen-Z Is Labeled As ‘Difficult’ In The Workplace, But There’s More To The Story
In a survey by , 74% of managers and business leaders reported that they find Gen-Z more difficult to work with than other generations
Choose To Be Untroubled By Others’ Definition Of Success
Throughout my career, I've encountered many leaders with a "win no matter what" mentality dozens of times, both as a CFO and in my executive coaching practice
Freelancers Can Learn A Lot From The Careers Of Successful Artists
How do successful artists build their career? Hint: It takes business creativity as well as artistic excellence