Like it or not, many industries are resistant to change. After all, most people don’t like change, either. The status quo works well (or at least well enough), and the perceived dangers of trying to ...
“We keep pretending there is a silver bullet when we all know there’s not.” Lauren sighed as we finished commiserating over the ridiculous behaviors we had endured throughout our careers. This is now ...
The origins of the current U.S. approach to Taiwan policy can be traced to several historical inflection points, one of which was enunciated by Richard Nixon in a 1967 Foreign Affairs article, “Asia ...
Innovation requires deviation. In fact, every aspect of innovation, radical or slight, begins with at least a small dose of constructive dissent, some kernel of an idea to shake up the system. Explore ...
A well-known survey of global executives from consulting group McKinsey found that—above any other obstacle—company culture was the greatest self-reported barrier to effectiveness, particularly in the ...