How can we all, as leaders, have a “multiplier effect”? How can we manage our impact on others so that we are multipliers who enable, encourage, and excite them to continuously raise the performance bar?
What I mean by this is ensuring that e…
When Ginni Rometty was CEO of technology corporation IBM, she introduced “skills-first” hiring, arguing that the filters we typically use, such as education and experience, are not helpful in many jobs.
Instead, companies should ask themselves wha…
Peak performance is a state of consciousness where you’re in a rapt moment of attention, totally absorbed and focused on the task at hand. Everything else disappears, and time seems to pass quickly. Often called “flow” or “the zone,” it’s a state wher…
No one enjoys working for a boss who is constantly checking up on them and micromanaging their every move. We’re motivated by a certain degree of autonomy to achieve goals based on intrinsic talent, not just external feedback and direction. But when y…
The United States is no stranger to adapting its education system to address the challenges of the times. In 1957, the Soviet Union’s successful launch of Sputnik prompted the U.S. to implement programs like the National Defense Education Act, w…
The former CEO of Cognizant believes that human nature pulls us to safe, stable places. Yet the work for a leader, both personally and as the head of an organization, is to get out of that comfort zone.
Almost all companies invest in AI, but just 1 percent believe they are at maturity. Our research finds the biggest barrier to scaling is not employees—who are ready—but leaders, who are not steering fast enough.
The Chinese firm said training the model cost just $5.6 million. Alibaba Cloud followed with a new generative AI model, while Microsoft alleges DeepSeek ‘distilled’ OpenAI’s work.
President Trump’s alignment with Silicon Valley could mean competition for tech talent will get even more fierce
Long before Roe v. Wade was overturned, reproductive justice advocates had been sounding the alarm about the increasing number of women subjected to criminal investigation for suspected abortion, stillbirth, or miscarriage. These cases were often init…




