Likeability, relatability, humor, wit, charm, good looks, and a little disregard for convention have always helped candidates win elections. Policy positions, character, and experience in government help, too.
But lately, the personality characteristic…
I told myself I’d start writing at 10 a.m. and crank out a few sections of this article before lunch. It’s now 1:40 p.m.–and I’m finally getting started. What happened?
In the commonly held view of procrastination, I failed …
The term leadership conjures many images in our minds: a political leader pursuing a case, an adventurer leading an expedition or a senior corporate executive developing an organizational strategy. Read More
Calls for an impeachment inquiry are gaining support among progressive democrats.
“We want to make sure that campaigns, candidates and elected officials don’t see black communities as monolithic,� Alicia Garza told Fortune.
Deadlines: We all have them, and we all dread them. Even when we meet them, there’s always another one just around the corner. It’s not hard to see why studies show that deadlines are the most common cause of workplace stress.
But there a…
These days, we hear a lot about the importance of STEM degrees and how automation will eliminate our jobs. There’s even talk of how companies are working toward “lights out” facilities where robots basically work around the clock, …
It turns out the old adage, “You never get a second chance to make a great first impression,” may not be true after all.
There’s a great deal of pressure around making a positive first impression–and for good reason. Some st…




