The principle of free speech demands we allow protests to take place on college campuses. But must we merely tolerate campus demonstrations, or do we have some deeper stake in allowing them to ...
When the buck stops at you, the CEO, making the final call can feel isolating. You need a critical friend - someone who is ...
When I wrote my first book, I was so fearful of a tiny typo that 700 copies sat in boxes in my apartment for six months ...
We live in a world of headlines. Regardless of whether you’re scrolling through LinkedIn or your favorite news app, or listening to a podcast, what you’ll find is a flood of sound bites and ...
Some moments shift your perspective. My moment arrived in an email from my boss with a simple subject line: “You should take a look at this presentation as it will prepare you for your new role.” ...
Before you broadcast your story to the world, make sure you’ve told it, tested it and sold it directly to the people who ...
We’ve been sold a myth. That leadership means standing alone at the top. That to lead is to rise above. That influence is a ladder, and success is measured by how many people report to you. But what ...
As part of our Litigation Leaders series, we regularly ask Big Law department heads how they balance their practice and management duties. But our colleagues who put together Law.com’s “How I Made It” ...
Healthcare leaders are forced to make difficult decisions every day, and, even with the best of intentions, can easily fall into a trap of "ethical erosion." SCAN Group CEO Sachin Jain, M.D., is ...