AvatarrqvnHow to Have a Year That CountsHarvard Business Review - Umair HaqueHappy New Year! Here’s your challenge. You—yes, you—right here, right now, have a chance, nothing more, a slim reed of a chance, at a year that counts.
AvatarrqvnChange Your Intention to Focus Your AttentionHarvard Business Review - Caroline WebbWith busy schedules and to-do lists that carry us from hour to hour without much time to breathe, it’s rare that we stop to reflect on our motivations. But when we take the briefest of moments to set clear, positive intentions for what we’re doing, the payback is enormous. We can make a remarkable …
AvatarrqvnA Nashville Non-Profit Aims To Shrink Wall Street's Gender GapForbes - Brett NelsonRevolutions have to start somewhere. That’s Maura Cunningham’s philosophy. A former mortgage-securities sales trader for Merrill Lynch, Cunningham was a rare bird on Wall Street in the ‘80s. Twenty-five years later, women are still relatively absent in the finance realm, especially its executive …
AvatarrqvnThe Focused Leaderverified_publisherHarvard Business Review - Daniel GolemanReprint: R1312B Attention is the basis of the most essential of leadership skills—emotional, organizational, and strategic intelligence. And never has it been under greater assault. If leaders are to direct the attention of their employees toward strategy and innovation, they must first learn to …
AvatarrqvnLeading Like Nelson Mandelaverified_publisherHarvard Business ReviewLinda Hill, Harvard Business School professor, shares her memories of meeting the leaders of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement, and what she learned from them. Leading Like Nelson Mandela