Leadership and Accountability
AI Accountability Is Coming For Your Boardroom
A tsunami of legislation could soon change how your board applies oversight to AI activities—and you could be held personally accountable if trouble arises.
Would You Recognize a Leader if You Heard One?
The current paradigm for leadership is evolving. What about yours?
The Price of Fame: When A Celebrity Spokesperson Turns Toxic
Despite the risks, brands will continue to seek a celebrity spokesperson. If the partnership sours, what is the right time to cut—and how?
How to Be Unstoppable in the Face of Barriers
One does not have to look far to hear senior executives in corporations lay blame at the feet of external, unforeseen, or uncontrollable factors to…
How Leaning on Company Values will Increase Long-Term Growth
“Brands today are facing intense pressure to stand for something bigger than the products and services they sell. This demand for purpose has been growing…
Producing Breakthroughs in the Whitespace of Organizations
According to a Harvard Business Review article, the whitespace of organizations is defined as: “the large but mostly unoccupied territory in every company where rules…
How Accountability in Business Helps to Drive Growth
It is not a soft skill. Accountability delivers cold, hard results.
Stakeholder Capitalism, Neuroscience & The Future Of Business
How creativity, CEO activism, and stakeholder capitalism are changing the corporate landscape–for better or for worse.
Stakeholder Capitalism: The (More) Human Side of Business
How creativity, intuition and stakeholder capitalism are changing the corporate landscape–for better or for worse.
Business in Russia: To Stay or Go?
Businesses wrestle with responding to the war in Ukraine.
Lead Boldly in the Face of Adversity by Focusing on the Facts
We are already seeing a direct impact on the world of business due to the current events in Eastern Europe. As a business leader, are…
Creating Intentions As A Tool For Avoiding Complacency
Creating Intentions Have you ever found yourself surprised and frustrated by how a meeting, call, or conversation went? You may have thought what there was…