As part of our research process, we ask CEOs and other executives what they are reading. This practice has led to an informal observation that “Leaders are readers.” Despite …
More Top Leadership Books of 2016 (Part 2)
Recommended Reading for All Leaders & Executives We’ve asked our faculty and executive students and graduates to recommend the best leadership books they’ve read recently. Find their …
Great Books for Leaders (Part 3): Best Leadership Books of 2016
More Great Books for Leaders, 2016 Our final list of 2016’s Best Books for Leaders offers great insights for those who are seeking a mindful, caring, focused approach to leadership. …
Worth the Time: Corporate Benefits of Community Service – Amobee
For tech company Amobee, community service has become a way to build team unity and corporate pride. In this short video, President Kim Reed Perell shares how her company’s investment …
Is LEED Still Leading? Finding the Right Sustainability Certification for Your Building
What Certification is Right for Your Green Building Project? More and more construction projects are choosing to adhere to green building standards. For years, LEED certification has been the gold …
Making Sustainability Personal this Holiday Season
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this post first appeared on the blog of the Corporate Responsibility Association, and is republished with permission. Recently, I wrote about flourishing as a higher …
Scaling Culture from 300 to 16,000 – with Paul Spiegelman
BerylHealth, a healthcare call center, had its start with three employees and the phone line in a backroom. Between 1985 and 2012, founder and CEO Paul Spiegelman grew the company …
The Rise of the Digital Humanitarian: How Social Media is Changing Crisis Situations, and What Any Leader Can Learn from It
Hurricane Haiyan, which struck the Philippines in 2013, destroyed homes and roads, making essential supplies inaccessible. Operating from across the globe, teams of volunteers used satellite images and social media …
Four Must-Have Leadership Development Opportunities for the Twenty-First Century
Executives can no longer ignore the fact that business is a social institution and cannot exist outside the contextual environments in which it operates. Firm stakeholders continue to pressure business …