#1. What is my attitude about letting go of things? Leaders who are reluctant to give ownership always end up doing other people’s work. People are slow to take ownership when you are… Continue reading →
Sometimes changes in technology arrive amid such fanfare it’s hard to miss them. Smartphones that turned personal computing on its head. The jet engine that shrank the world and opened travel for everyone. Global positioning systems that made it…
Recently, my friend said something to me that had been reiterated several times during the pandemic lockdown: “All we have is time.” The topic of the conversation eludes me, but those words really rang true in that moment.
Again: “…
A recent New York Times article described the concerns millennials have about returning to the office, such as psychological well-being, policies around flexibility, and the return of a long commute. Likewise, a 2020 report from Citrix found only 10% o…
I have written several times before about the perils of traditional brainstorming. Getting people together in a group to throw out ideas leads to what is called “productivity loss from brainstorming:” Individuals working together using ru…
I was speaking with a client recently about having executive presence and what exactly that means. My definition of executive and leadership presence has always been, “being relaxed enough to be your most authentic self.” But after d…
Performance rating and employee development—they’re the Fred and Ginger of Corporate America. Where one goes, the other follows. Organizations have routinely employed performance ratings since the 1950s to help evaluate and motivate their…
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations explains his five-year strategy that includes reducing vaccine timelines.
The apps went dark at around noon Eastern time, in what one website monitoring group said was the largest such failure it had ever seen
Company plans to begin taking orders for the Apple Watch Series 7 on Friday




