April 2017
The opportunity in government productivity
Governments face a pressing question: How to do more with less? Raising productivity could save $3.5 trillion a year—or boost outcomes at ..
Reid Hoffman: To Successfully Grow A Business, You Must ‘Expect Chaos’
Dan Lewis has been wrestling with one of the most common, and critical, bottlenecks that bedevil every tech startup seeking to scale fast:..
People Are Always Your Best Resource
You can have a shiny new vision and mission statement, school or district goals, and a myriad of things that say what your district does.
5 Questions Leaders Should Be Asking All the Time
The best teachers all have at least one thing in common: they ask great questions. They ask questions that force students to move beyond s..
“Collaboration” Creates Mediocrity Not Excellence, According to Science
From from a productivity panacea, a collaborative culture will drive your top performers away.
We Must Track How Technology Is Changing Work
Advances in technology pose huge challenges for jobs. Productivity levels have never been higher in the United States, for example, but in..
Responding to Feedback You Disagree With
Maybe it’s your performance review. Or a 360-degree feedback report. Or (unsolicited) advice from a colleague. Maybe you got a dressing-do..
How functional leaders become CEOs
Limited operational experience is not necessarily a barrier to the top job. Here’s what CFOs and others must do to jump to the next level.
HR’s New Challenge: Whole-Family Care
Today’s workforce is not only more diverse in terms of gender and ethnicity than it was several decades ago, it is far more diverse in ter..
Mentor People Who Aren’t Like You
Leaders tend to coach and mentor their “own,” and here’s the human impulse that drives it: Even those who believe that diversity improves ..