In an article for HBR, I shared a personal story about re-setting career priorities during a time of crisis. Learn more about the Priority Slide.
Invest in self-confidence to develop effective leaders
With billions of dollars spent to develop leaders, research shows the value of investing in experiences and leadership self-efficacy.
The Mysteries of Succession Planning
Companies conduct secret succession planning processes. Learn the mysteries of succession planning, so you can better manage your own career.
Four workplace lessons from the Great British Baking Show
From staying kind while competing to learning to improvise, the Great British Baking Show provides valuable workplace lessons.
Roundup of Leadership News: June 2019
Continue the conversation about leadership, careers and workplace issues by checking out some of these other articles: Are you a sensation seeker? At Forbes.com, Prudy Gourguechon writes Do You Want To Be Happy In Your Work? This Is The One
The Challenges of Building a Career as a Woman in Technology
Kathy Caprino at Forbes.com wrote a great article called The Unvarnished Truth About Being A Female Leader In Tech (May 17, 2019). The article profiled Rachel Mushahwar, a senior executive at Intel. Mushahwar discussed the challenges of being a woman
Consider a Great Career with Less Flash
It is graduation season — sparking many articles and discussions regarding jobs and careers for Millennials. First, I’d like to say congratulations to all of the recent high school and college graduates — you have reached an important milestone. Second, I’d like to advise
Welcome to Science of Working
Use science and facts to improve your work and career. At Science of Working we share research and ideas to help you strengthen your business and improve your career.