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Can hypothesis-driven rituals boost your team’s performance?
Caring about performance means taking care of your culture, too. Here’s a way to collaborate on your team’s rituals.
5 small businesses making smart pivots for a world gone offline
Small businesses have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19, but many have found creative ways to stay afloat.
The Brilliant Success of Shackleton’s Failure
In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail on the Endurance. But instead of becoming the first man to walk across Antarctica, his ship was marooned and he became leader of a different mission: keeping his crew of 28 alive. Travel back in time to discover the surprisingly modern leadership skills of Shackleton that saved all souls.
How to shift focus fast to see new opportunities
The online retailers of RayBan and Oakley eyewear adapted to remote work quickly when the pandemic hit. Here’s what they learned.
What is work-life integration anyway?
Guilt is one of the biggest hurdles to work-life integration. Kick it to the curb and create less stress and more harmony in your life.
Everything I need to know about coping with crisis, I learned from the Agile Manifesto
What looks like chaos and upheaval is really an opportunity to iterate.
I worked exclusively from my phone for one week. Here’s what happened
You don’t have to be chained to a laptop to be productive.
How AI4ALL is reprogramming remotely for success
In pivoting to work-from-home, education nonprofit AI4ALL has continued to put people first.
These four artists prove creativity can’t be confined
When one door COVIDs, another door opens.
Saving Fukushima
On March 11, 2011 Japan was struck by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake that triggered a 14-meter-high tsunami that crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. As the world watched in horror, the responsibility of containing the disaster fell on workers who had to risk their lives to salvage the plant — and protect the planet.
Are you a learner or performer? How to excel based on your mindset type
Imagine that your boss asks you to develop an Excel macro that will automatically format your client reports each month. Here’s the thing: you hardly consider yourself a spreadsheet whiz, and this task feels daunting.
Want resiliency? Be a leader in sustainability
Investors, customers, and employees alike are increasingly favoring socially responsible businesses.
Your no-nonsense guide to communication in the workplace
Don’t let your message get lost in the corporate noise.
Power-up your remote team: the best Trello power-ups for crushing wfh
Ready or not, remote work is here. Hundreds of thousands of people across the globe have simultaneously been thrust into a spontaneous work from home experiment and many of us have spent the last month trying to figure out who on the call hasn’t muted their mic.
The Car that Saved Ford
In 1985, the automotive giant Ford was teetering on the edge of financial collapse. The company needed a sensation. Enter: The Taurus. The breakthrough model wasn’t just a revolutionary product, it represented a revolution in how Ford operated at its very core, something that hadn’t changed in nearly a century.
