“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” cautioned 19th century British historian Lord Acton. Yet in today’s conflict-ridden world, power is king (or queen, as the case may be ...
When Naseem Rochette was hit by a car walking through a pedestrian crosswalk and run over three times, the question wasn’t how she’d recover. The doctors questioned whether she’d survive at all. Out ...
This week, during Intersolar 2025, Women in Solar+ Europe hosted a powerful workshop titled Women Reshaping the Leadership Narrative. Women leaders and experts from across the sector gathered to ...
Stress, challenges and failure are a part of life, but how we emotionally respond to them can shape our future. As Shakespeare put it, “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so” — ...
When leaders focus on DEI as advancing a set of programs, initiatives, or policies, they risk marginalizing the groups of people the efforts were meant to help. Inclusion doesn’t begin with programs ...
A major benefit of being in a PhD program is constant exposure to iconic books by world-class authors on the topic of leadership. In a recent class, I read “How Great Leaders Think: The Art of ...
Whether it be a hard class, an inflexible professor, misunderstanding parents, troublesome friends or a toxic workspace, students’ rants overwhelmingly have one thing in common – an emphasis on the ...
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