The social game of pickleball highlights how people differ in handling uncertainty, such as close line calls. This uncertainty illustrates the philosophical difference between what is real (ontology) ...
We’re living through an era of accelerated change, and leaders feel it every day. In five years, we’ve experienced the impacts of Covid and how it rebooted the norms we took for granted in how we work ...
A Taiwanese fighter jet flies on the flank of a Chinese bomber as it passes near Taiwan, Feb. 10, 2020 (Republic of China Ministry of National Defense via AP). The potential for military conflict ...
WASHINGTON – As a candidate, President Donald Trump promised to end wars around the world – or at least end U.S. involvement in them – but the war between Israel and Iran that began last week has ...
Teams aren’t paralyzed by change — they’re paralyzed by leaders who won’t make a decision. When clarity is replaced with hesitation, even the best teams stall out, waiting for someone to step up and ...
The great thing about watching a movie is that usually, after 90 or so minutes, the credits roll and you can feel satisfied that you've seen a complete story with a tidy ending. However, that's not ...
In most organizations, the road to “equity” is paved with good intentions—but littered with unclear goals, vague expectations, and shifting accountability. These conditions don’t just lead to missed ...
Ambiguous grief is the experience of loss without closure, often prolonged and rarely fully recognized by society. Grief is a natural response to loss, often associated with death. However, there is ...