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Learn from a Stanford Business School professor what 5 steps leaders should be taking to cultivate compassion in their organization.

5 Steps To Cultivate Compassion In Leadership

The following is a guest piece by Stanford professor Dr. Leah Weiss. Modern leadership training is being taken over by a clever but misguided trend. One that’s filled with yoga rooms and entertainment-infused buffet lunches. It’s a train that many corporations are jumping onto, but the intent is often confused … Click to continue reading

A look back at my Top 10 leadership insights from 2017 and what they reveal about how leaders can be successful in the year ahead.

My Top 10 Leadership Insights Of 2017

With the New Year now well under way, many of us are understandably creating goals and developing plans for what we’d like to achieve over the course of the next 12 months. For myself, the start of a New Year also presents a unique opportunity to look back on the … Click to continue reading

An end-of-year reminder for leaders to look beyond hope as a driver to fuel change in the New Year by focusing on what really propels people forward to change.

What Will You Do To Make Next Year Better?

With just a few days left on the calendar, the time has once again arrived for that annual event of compiling retrospectives for the year that was. Whether it’s highlighting the top moments, the major trends, a look back at the various talented people who passed away this year, compiling … Click to continue reading

A look at how leaders should address the fine line of activism to meet the demands of both customers and shareholders in an increasingly socially divisive world.

Understanding The Fine Line Of Activism For Today’s Leaders

The following is a guest piece by Anne Bahr Thompson, founder of the boutique consultancy Onesixtyfourth. Profound changes in cultural sentiment are shifting the landscape for business. An increasingly divided political climate has had many companies—large and small, new and legacy—across industries stepping up and taking positions on issues typically … Click to continue reading