Ensure that when crisis hits, neither the business nor the family implodes.
Reducing the fragility of global Supply Chains in the event of disruption through natural or other disasters is a major concern for most senior executives. This rings true more so now than ever, as the world grapples with COVID-19, the worst human health crisis in 100 years. The strategies to enhance the effectiveness and readiness […]
They not only get their people through it — they seize the opportunity to reform.
In the upcoming weeks, workplaces across the country will gradually consider how their organizations might return to the office. Preparation is vital for the health and safety of our people, and yet there is no playbook for how to deal with the evolvin…
Why two Fortune 500 Leaders—Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins and Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf—are so optimistic about the new era of teleconferencing, telemedicine, and more.
When shelter-in-place orders went into effect in most of the country in March, parents across industries had to scramble to find childcare. For those of us lucky enough to not only keep our jobs but have jobs that can be done from home, this has meant …
For months, COVID-19 has disrupted lives across the country. Unless you’ve been deemed an “essential worker” or have an ongoing remote job, you’ve likely spent a lot of time at home trying to fill your time. The bread has be…
At the risk of sounding morbid, I’d say that loss, death, and trauma are just as much a part of the human experience as connection, life, and healing. I’d be remiss not to credit the coronavirus pandemic for bringing loss, death, and trau…
Why do we enjoy watching villains do things we would never accept in real life? Scientists say it’s because fiction allows us to explore our dark side.
After several weeks of working from home, I’m starting to feel it. My back is playing up, my neck and shoulders are tight, and my legs are getting increasingly more restless. My makeshift remote work setup consists of a little desk and a dining …




