In the past two years, the professional services industry has spent billions of dollars on AI. The return on investment for most organizations remains elusive. Leaders are frustrated. Boards are ...
Recently, I’ve been doing some leadership development work with individuals who are experts in their fields and vital contributors to their organizations. It has become very apparent to me that ...
After 10-plus years as a professional organizer, there are some common organization problems that my team and I see on a regular basis. If you can relate to any of these, help is here. Family and ...
Every business starts by solving a problem no one has solved before. Over time, it refines that approach into an algorithm it can repeat to scale. At that point, everything in the organization—funding ...
The process of destruction in the workers' movement that has now come to light is not just the work of August 4, 1914, but extends beyond the beginning of the war. After a brilliant development of the ...
It’s not uncommon for organizations to go through performance cycles from good to bad, and hopefully, back to good before repeating the process. However, a well-conceived and consistently applied self ...
I’ve interviewed hundreds of CEOs but have never had to take a webinar as a prerequisite. Until Friday. Bayer CEO Bill Anderson’s team insisted I watch an hour-long presentation, hosted by Anderson, ...
Rob De La Espriella is the creator of BlueDragon, a problem-solving system used by the US national laboratories and nuclear facilities. United States businesses are silently hemorrhaging trillions of ...
Issues frequently exist within teams before leaders hear about them, but they remain invisible because the system quietly teaches people that raising a problem too early can create risk for them.
I enjoy business history and why certain businesses and organizations fail. I knew Sears and Blockbuster Video would fail, years ahead of time. I knew the synagogue where I was a member and where my ...
As the fall semester gets underway, so does another season of cancellation of controversial ideas and speakers and self-censorship. These new campus realities, so goes the narrative, have a chilling ...
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