Hypersensitivity And The Return To Work: Post-COVID Anxiety, Uncertainty And Irritability
No one is quite surprised individuals are hypersensitive to even the most well-intentioned feedback or mildly caustic observations compared to how they responded a year ago.
Why Corporate Boards Must Develop Tech Acumen
Maintaining board conversations around privacy, data protection and cyber risk is critical. But conversations must include technology-driven business prospects and digital policy.
Morpheus’s Bargain: A Psychosocial Explanation For Political Division
The partitions that characterize today’s political landscape are not sociological, technological, or even political. They are psychosocial.
Lessons From The Shutdown: Why The Second Deal Worked
Here is an analysis on reasons behind the failure of the first round of negotiations that led to a partial government shutdown.
CEOs more Progressive than University Deans?
A survey by professors at the George Washington University show the corporate industry is more committed to progressive values than academia, and that gender is only a secondary influence on various initiatives in the industries.
Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg At A Leadership Crossroads
If Mark Zuckerberg weren’t the visionary founder of Facebook, its board of directors would likely have removed him from at least one of his posts for his leadership stumbles and bumbles.