leadership
Tag“Leave the crown in the garage”: What I’ve learned from a decade of being PepsiCo’s CEO
Though it would be impossible to name all the lessons I’ve learned, I’ve come up with seven critical lessons for running a Fortune 50 comp..
Why Taking Responsibility Is Always the Best Leadership Choice
Instead of deflecting, choose to take responsibility for fixing the problem and wrestle it to the ground. Instead of spreading blame, own ..
Research: Being in a Group Makes Us Less Likely to Fact-Check
We set out to test how the context in which we process information affects our willingness to verify ambiguous claims.
3 Mistakes Executives Make When Telling People That They’re Leaving
Only 16% of the senior executives reported that they would have done nothing differently the last time they voluntarily resigned. Here are..
Leadership Principle #6: Relinquish Control to Preserve Power
Real power is measured not in degree of control but rather in the ability to find optimum, affordable, enduring solutions to complex probl..
3 Ideas For When You Outgrow Leadership
What do you do if you feel you have outgrown your leadership to ensure that your own growth doesn’t stagnate? Here are three suggestions t..
Principles of Good Management: What Happened to the Public Sector?
In today’s politically-charged environment, we are seeing patterns of behavior that rally against the premise of what constitutes best-in-..
Google Spent 2 Years Studying 180 Teams. The Most Successful Ones Shared These 5 Traits
Insights from Google’s new study could forever change how teams are assembled.
A Brutal Truth About Success That Few People Are Willing to Admit
Success is never found in acquiring what you don’t have, but in what you’re willing to do with what you already possess.
When to Solve Your Team’s Problems, and When to Let Them Sort It Out
If you’re an effective manager, escalations should be aberrations that you accept rarely and thoughtfully. Here are some questions to ask ..