Leadership cues to take from performers and artists
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The art of leadership requires putting theories into practice. Painters, musicians, and acrobats can be some of the best teachers.
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The art of leadership requires putting theories into practice. Painters, musicians, and acrobats can be some of the best teachers.
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Useful coronavirus public health messages are clear and concise, emphasize the public good, and create the impression that others expect compliance.
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Research finds people with access to high-speed internet can better self-isolate, particularly reinforcing the wealthy’s ability to social distance.
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New research suggests that taking a 30-minute nap during work can increase productivity and prompt more deposits into your savings account.
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You don’t have to be a therapist to help someone reexamine their career. But it does require leading by example and hard conversations.
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Behavioral science can help identify who is open to AI-enhanced insights, helping companies hone their customer experience strategy.
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New research finds that even under blind review, women score lower than men when applying for grants. The reason? The words they use.
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For a company's conflict management system to be successful, it needs to support the people who report those conflicts.
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Donating to charity. Voting. Turning lights off when you leave a room. The research behind getting people to actually adopt altruistic behaviors.
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When you let go of hidden, competing commitments, progress and partnerships will follow.