Cognitive budgeting can help employees at all levels be more intentional about where they direct their mental energy.
Leadership
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Can’t Fill Jobs? Deconstruct Them
Deconstructing jobs into tasks reframes the talent problem from one of supply to one of demand.
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Leading in an Age of Employee Activism
Employees are demanding that companies engage in social issues. Leaders need to be ready to respond.
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Does Your Business Need a Human Rights Strategy?
When their operations intersect with labor or human rights abuses, companies need to have a plan of action at the ready.
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How Corporate Clout Helps Communities Thrive
Business-led coalitions for local prosperity are a growing phenomenon capturing the attention of CEOs.
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Embrace Delegation as a Skill to Strengthen Remote Teams
In the context of remote work, leaders must reconsider conventional delegation methods.
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Why Leaders Resist Empowering Virtual Teams
When remote leaders adopt an empowering leadership style, they are free to think bigger, achieve more, and worry less.
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Leadership as Craft
Etsy CTO Mike Fisher discusses developing as a leader, speaking the language of business, and being open to change.
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The Outsider Edge
Contractors hired to tackle core management tasks often succeed because of their outsider status.
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Figuring Out Social Capital Is Critical for the Future of Hybrid Work
Leaders can help employees build the social connections that weakened during the pandemic by addressing three key areas.