Welcome to Margin of Error, a politics column from Tom Scocca, editor of the Indignity newsletter. On Saturday, the Baltimore ...
Good businesses are always looking to adapt, and those that get stuck in their ways are most often the ones that fail. The environment for businesses is a volatile one at the moment, so any leader ...
I recently found myself in conversation with a man who was a retired police officer. As a retired officer myself, and a military veteran, it was an interesting conversation for me as we discussed what ...
Mastering the ABCs of innovation at scale. by Linda A. Hill, Emily Tedards, Jason Wild and Karl Weber When Ajay Banga took over as CEO of Mastercard, in 2010, he knew that disruption of the payments ...
Editor’s Note: This story is a part of Peak, The Athletic’s new desk covering leadership, personal development and success through the lens of sports. Peak aims to connect readers to ideas they can ...
Community hospitals play a vital role in the fabric of the U.S. healthcare system, delivering accessible, affordable care to patients beyond major metropolitan areas. Ten leaders from hospitals ...
Steve Huffman says his leadership advice boils down to "very basic human stuff." The Reddit cofounder and CEO was asked what makes a good leader on an episode of the podcast "The Prof G Pod with Scott ...
Legislative relationships and friendships across the aisle in Congress are less rare than most people think. Just take it from Michelle Dorothy and A. Brooke Bennett. On paper, these chiefs of staff ...
Being a manager isn't just about assigning tasks and meeting deadlines; it's also about motivating and inspiring team members. It's about shaping the culture your team experiences every day. “People ...
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says some of his best leadership advice is just "very basic human stuff." He said on Scott Galloway's podcast that "trust and presence" are important traits in good leaders.
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