Stroke of a Pen by Kimar Cain centers the activism that compelled President Lyndon B. Johnson to sign the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Under uncertainty, organizations struggle less with analysis than with coordination. As volatility increases, senior leaders act earlier and faster, often before clarity reaches the top, while ...
Ensuring alignment in an organization boosts its change-readiness. How well are values and priorities aligned? What about leadership behavior and expectations?
Enterprise AI adoption looks strong, but real ROI lags. Why coordination theater, shadow IT and stalled redesign are distorting compounding value.
When new technology can produce the texts companies or departments use to explain themselves, core values can shift ...
A proposal to tighten voter eligibility rules was approved by the Republican-controlled House on Wednesday over the objections of Democrats who contend seniors and students will be among those blocked ...
For some organizations and individuals, losing the social interaction of working in the office can cause problems.
If we don’t focus on building employee confidence, our best people aren’t going to wait around to see what happens next, this expert writes.
The last 30 years are the fastest warming period since 1880, according to a Washington Post analysis of NASA data. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please ...
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