LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT
Helping People is Good for You, Too
Brief Your experiences can help other people while also improving your sense of belonging, perspective and energy, writes Kristin Hendrix. "Helping others can refill our cup and give us the energy for all those other demands life is throwing at us," she writes....
Why Good CEOs Aren’t Afraid to Ask Questions
Brief Humble leaders ask open-ended questions such as "What do you need from me?" and "How can we come together on this?" to elicit ideas and solutions from their team, writes former CEO Sabrina Horn. This approach isn't easy, as many CEOs and executives struggle to...
You Might Be a Micromanager If …
Brief Micromanaging leaders may be "over-functioning" if they are jumping in to help without being asked, feel a need to do things their way or overworry about employee reactions, writes Jennifer V. Miller. "In a management context, leaders over-function because they...
How Women Can Understand Their Fears and Move Forward
Brief The pandemic has dealt a setback to many women's careers, adding to the already present fears of failure, not being liked and being unfairly judged, writes Kaiser Consulting CEO Lori Kaiser. "Once you become comfortable with fear and with taking steps into that...
4 ways to Get Better at Handling Conflict
Brief Smart leaders manage conflict well by reframing it as a misalignment and using their boss as a mentor and guide, among other tactics, writes Marlene Chism. "Although no leader enjoys conflict, competent leaders understand that conflict is not the problem:...
Consider These Questions Before Reopening the Office
Brief Reopening offices successfully will require ongoing communication, better use of technology and an understanding that culture has changed during the pandemic, writes James daSilva. "Even the fairest pro. Insight We shouldn’t be surprised that companies...
What Traits Do Successful Leaders Share?
Brief Successful CEOs and athletes are usually driven by a personal mission, learn from mistakes, are confident and optimistic, and overcome challenges, writes Michael Nathanson is the CEO of The Colony Group. "They see their efforts as a natural, self-sustaining...
Power Percention in Workplace
Brief People at all levels of an organization wield different types of situational power, with different consequences for the two participants, writes Josh Levs. Workshops focused on "power consciousness" can help co-workers understand and navigate perceived power...
This is How to Create a Culture of Employee Happiness
Brief Employees who feel they're contributing to the world through their work, have a connection with teammates and know mistakes won't be held against them are happier and more productive, writes Manick Bhan. "[O]rganizations that make an effort to think about the...








