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Escaping Perfectionism
Perfectionism is everyone’s favorite flaw. It’s easy to assume that our push to be perfect is what leads to academic, athletic, and...
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Sep 7, 20251 min read
"The Department of Cringe?"
Renaming the Defense Department is a pathetic stunt
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Sep 5, 20251 min read
7 strategies to address professional self-doubt
With a resilience framework, anyone can learn strategies to silence their self-doubt, reframe setbacks, and build confidence.
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Sep 5, 20251 min read
Crossing a Line That Dates Back to the Revolution
A missile strike in the Caribbean and National Guard deployments are pushing the armed forces beyond their traditional mission.
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Sep 4, 20251 min read
Short term goals, work happiness and leadership
PwC research shows that employees who set short-term goals are more likely to hit performance targets and be happy at work. Leaders can...
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Sep 4, 20251 min read
The surprising link between creativity and risk
The squeaky wheels in your organization may also be important sources of innovation. Related: make sure EVERY voice is heard
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Sep 4, 20251 min read
Will AI create more jobs than it replaces?
The predictions of evolutionary theorists and current advances in “multimodal AI” offer strong clues to the future of employment. KEY...
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Sep 4, 20251 min read
How “contemplative leadership” can help us face uncertainty with confidence
A contemplative approach to leading others can help us accept the tension of not always knowing how things will play out. KEY TAKEAWAYS...
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Sep 4, 20251 min read
The Wrong Way to Win Back the Working Class?
Automatic deference to labor unions has not paid off for Democratic politicians.
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Sep 3, 20251 min read
A Wharton POV on A.I.
What’s the Real Value of AI? In a recent episode of Where AI Works, Wharton’s Serguei Netessine spoke with Tereza Nemessanyi from...
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Sep 3, 20251 min read
China rattles saber
China’s military parade unveils newest weapons as Xi welcomes leaders challenging Western order
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Sep 2, 20251 min read
GDP: We Really Don’t Know How Good We Have It
Everyone loves the hockey stick graph of long-run economic growth. For some, it's the basis of an entire worldview. Unfortunately, the...
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Sep 2, 20251 min read
How a CEO used A.I. to "scale himself"
Weber Shandwick’s Jim O’Leary explains how he turned his office into an AI innovation ecosystem in about six months.
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Sep 2, 20251 min read
Inventing Fake Emergencies to Gain Real-World Power
Today, the structure of law granting exceptional emergency powers is a grave threat to democracy and an avenue toward authoritarian rule
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Sep 2, 20251 min read
NOAA Has Been Trying to Predict How Bad Floods Could Get
Under the current administration, the future of those projects is up in the air.
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Sep 1, 20251 min read
Historians See Autocratic Playbook in Attacks on Science
Authoritarians have long feared and suppressed science as a rival for social influence. Experts see President Trump as borrowing some of...
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Sep 1, 20251 min read
Your Boss Doesn’t Have Time to Talk to You
Amazon wants bigger teams. Bank of America is flattening. Corporate America is shedding managers, and the workplace is changing radically .
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Sep 1, 20251 min read
The business of U.S. military deterrence
The U.S. Army colonel, Palantir executive and ‘reindustralization maximalist’ Shyam Sankar on how to restore the U.S. edge and prevent...
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Sep 1, 20251 min read
The Boss Has Had It With All the Office Activists
It isn’t just Microsoft. Companies are adopting a new, harder-line playbook for dealing with political debate at work.
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Sep 1, 20251 min read
What are the skills critical for the future of work?
A study from Stanford says AI is taking jobs and making it harder for young people to find work. Tech education company founder Sinead...
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Aug 31, 20251 min read
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