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The Most Important Lesson Every Company Should Learn From KKR’s CEO Transition
The successful implementation of long-term future capability planning beats short-term planning and prevents the need for crisis-management
How Logan Paul Became Our Generation’s Greatest Showman
First, he dominated YouTube. Then, Boxing
Netflix-Like Books Subscription Service Scribd’s CEO Trip Adler Offers Employees The Choice To Work Whatever Way Is Best For Them
Trip Adler, the CEO Of Scribd, an e-book and audiobook subscription service that includes over one million titles, has a simple, straightforward approach for returning to work
Keys To Expanding Creativity In Our Work And Leadership, And Why We Need To
As we continue to navigate the pandemic and grapple with increasingly complex issues, our need for individual and organizational creativity in the workplace and in business has never been greater.…
Smart Companies Will Win The War For Talent By Offering Employees Uniquely Customized Work Styles
The next big, important, game-changing step could be bespoke work arrangements, which are specifically tailored to the wants and needs of employees
Mobility Is A Good Thing, So Don't Scrimp On Employee Development
With the great resignation in full swing, it can be tempting to cut back on employee development as you assume people will leave anyway. That could not be a worse…
Play At Far: How To Think Of And Activate Empowerment In A Hybrid World
In the hybrid work environment, there is a question emerging: whether employees can experience a sense of empowerment and how organizations can drive their cultures forward
World Mental Health Day Has Huge Implications For Workplace Leaders
Why it's important to emphasize World Mental Health Day to raise awareness of mental health issues in your workplace and mobilize efforts in support of employee mental health
New Study On Women In Leadership: Good News, Bad News And The Way Forward
Women's gains and losses are both sobering and enlightening. Moving forward requires knowledge and positive action is possible
Study Shows New Priorities For Compassion, Community And Career—And A Bright Future
The pandemic has fundamentally disrupted our lives and caused us to re-prioritize. These priorities will cause new choices and will have tremendous implications