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4 hours ago

The Leadership Competency Few Talk About: Unlearning What No Longer Serves You

Why unlearning outdated habits is the overlooked leadership skill that helps you see clearly, adapt faster, and lead more effectively in uncertain times.

ByVibhas Ratanjee,

Contributor

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13 hours ago

How Leaders Use Microhabits To Activate Curiosity At Work

Discover how leaders across industries are using curiosity and microhabits to navigate disruption and rebrand innovation in a digital world

ByMary Hemphill, PhD,

Contributor

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13 hours ago

5 Leadership Lessons from George Johnson’s Memoir ‘Afro Sheen’

The iconic product line, Afro Sheen, was more than a haircare brand—it was a symbol of cultural affirmation and pride. Johnson's memoir is a timely lesson in leadership.

ByJason Wingard,

Senior Contributor

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14 hours ago

Return-To-Office: It's Not About Productivity, It's About Power

The uncomfortable truth is that the return-to-office debate isn’t about work. It’s about trust. Return-to-office mandates aren’t about productivity, but control.

ByCurt Steinhorst,

Contributor

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19 hours ago

The Competitive Edge Of Negative Capability: How Great Leaders Thrive In Uncertain Times

It's the leadership quality called negative capability.

ByMichael Hudson,

Contributor

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20 hours ago

Small AI Firms Challenge Tech Giants, Spurring Innovation

In January, the tech world was turned upside down: A new AI model that matched the performance of OpenAI’s o1 model at a fraction of the cost caught the world’s attention

ByGary Drenik,

Contributor

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20 hours ago

Meet America’s Best Brands For Social Impact 2025

These are the brands of food, electronics, cars and more that consumers believe positively impact society at large.

ByHaniya Rae,

Contributor

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20 hours ago

JD Vance Says Trump Immigration Policies About Numbers, Not Rights

JD Vance says the driving force behind the Trump administration’s immigration policy is achieving a high level of deportations.

ByStuart Anderson,

Senior Contributor

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21 hours ago

Did I Just Say Too Much? The Hidden Cost Of Brutal Honesty At Work

Explore the fine line between honesty and tact in leadership—how to speak your truth without damaging relationships, team morale, or your professional reputation.

ByBenjamin Laker,

Senior Contributor

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21 hours ago

Bullied And Broken: The Hidden Psychological Toll Of Toxic Workplaces

Uncover the hidden mental health impact of workplace bullying, including anxiety, trauma, and moral injury—and how toxic work cultures harm employee wellbeing.

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21 hours ago

AI or Human: Which is a Better Listener?

For meaningful interpersonal and business interactions, humans must take a page from AI and actively listen, paraphrase, confirm understanding, and respond thoughtfully.

ByJerry Weissman,

Contributor

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21 hours ago

How Tariffs Impact The Job Market And Pay Scales

While details on U.S. tariffs continue to change, business leaders have been scenario-planning for actions they might take that impact pay and jobs.

ByJohn M. Bremen,

Contributor

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21 hours ago

With Businesses Experiencing A ‘Major Shift,’ It’s All Hands On Deck For CX

In 2025, businesses need to transform how they look at the customer experience.

ByTomas Gorny,

Contributor

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22 hours ago

3 Career Development Secrets Top Firms Use To Retain Talent

Career development isn't just about climbing the corporate ladder. Here are 3 strategies top companies use to drive engagement and boost employee retention.

ByCaroline Castrillon,

Senior Contributor

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22 hours ago

Why Tech Is Both A Lifeline And A Threat: The Dual-Edged Future Of Crisis Response

Disasters unfold across physical and virtual spaces. The most damaging may arrive not as visible storms but as invisible vulnerabilities in the systems we built to withstand them.

ByChloe Demrovsky,

Senior Contributor