The number of people who read for fun appears to be steadily dropping. Fifty percent of U.K. adults say they don’t read regularly (up from 42% in 2015) and almost one in four young people aged 16-24 say they’ve never been readers, according to researc…
An overwhelming number of people—91%, says one study—fail to keep their New Year’s resolutions. Still, a decent percentage of Americans continue to make one each year. But what if January 1 isn’t the best time to implement changes? What if we instead …
Care delivery organizations and payers have accelerated efforts to expand into fast-growing industry subsegments with ‘transact to build’ M&A. Six actions could bolster their chances of success.
A conversation with the CEO of the global semiconductor company.
Imagine this: you’ve just crushed your presentation. The audience was nodding along to your key points, your slides were sharp, and your examples hit home. When it was time for Q&A, you felt unstoppable.
Then comes the first question—and …
When it comes to important values, a 2024 Gallup News poll found that 80% of U.S. adults believe Americans are greatly divided—a record high. Holiday gatherings often set the stage for discussions that turn into arguments, especially about politics. W…
Casey Caruso thinks that investors who deeply understand technology will win.
How leaders made business-altering decisions while navigating pressures from social media, employees, customers, politicians, and the stock market.
I’m a decision coach. I only offer one thing: a single session in which I help someone make a big decision. In an hour.
I have helped people decide where to live, whether to get divorced, what to name their baby, whether to take a job offer, …
First, there was the Great Resignation. Then, as the pandemic abated and the labor market cooled, came the rise of quiet quitting and the Big Stay, when workers became more reluctant to leave their jobs.
More recently, however, employees have been …




