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This article is by L. J. Rittenhouse, president and chief executive of Rittenhouse Rankings and author of Investing Between the Lines: How to Make Smarter Decisions by Decoding CEO Communications.
Words Matter: Getting Rid of Business Jargon. ByKotter, Contributor. ... He is also the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership, Emeritus, at Harvard Business School.
Neither was a perfect human being—none of us are. But the leadership that Kennedy and King exhibited in those important days of the 1960s was brave, skillful, and inspirational, and we are all better ...
There’s a famous phrase: "You are what you eat." It seems to me that every book on management and cooperation with employees should begin with the words, "You are what you say." Continuing the ...
We reviewed correspondence sent by higher education leaders (presidents, provosts and deans) to their staff and faculty during the COVID-19 pandemic. We identified several research-backed themes of ...
But other acts of leadership are much harder to see, generate little to no discussion, and yet are just as influential. “Quiet” forms of leadership, in other words, matter more than you might ...