Quitters never prosper. Never give up. If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try again.
There are so many sayings with the same basic message: Quitting is bad. This idea is instilled in kids, internalized by adults, and generally just considered …
In leadership, there are results and opinions. Most people view their own opinions as facts, but they are mostly expressions of their preferences, values, or beliefs. Sadly, people tend to opine on leadership and leaders without taking the time and eff…
Wu is a Columbia University law professor and outspoken advocate for aggressive antitrust enforcement against U.S. technology giants
Wu is a Columbia University law professor and outspoken advocate for aggressive antitrust enforcement against U.S. technology giants
Product Managers are responsible for defining the features or functions of a Product and for overseeing the development of the Product. The role of Produce Managers spans many activities from developing Product Strategy to tactical plan and can vary based on the organizational structure of the organization. Typically, Product Leaders are involved with the entire […]
Appropriately, it’s three guys from Quebec leading the revolution of the $50-billion world of motorized power sports
What do GOATs (or greatest athletes of all time) have in common?
Serena Williams didn’t just happen to win 23 grand slams. Tom Brady wasn’t lucky to take home his 7th Superbowl win. Katie Ledecky’s 20 gold medals aren’…
Foot Locker wants to elevate its presence and brand impact among women—and designer and entrepreneur Melody Ehsani is stepping up to the challenge as the company’s new women’s creative director.
Throughout her career running her ow…
Last week, Coca-Cola, whose Twitter bio is a simple and warm “Everyone welcome,” found itself at the center of a telling diversity-related crisis. For those who missed it: A set of problematic slides from one of its DEI training sessions,…
Neuroscience has taught us that the brain constantly seeks clarity. Every second, it analyzes patterns in our environments and behaviors to make better sense of the world.
Since humans are wired to clarify and simplify, the ambiguity of the pandemic ha…




