It is human nature to have issues and conflicts, but it is the manner you handle them that can make a difference in resolving problems. Self-examination can be key in determining whether your actions ...
During COVID, I failed at integrating new hires into our agency. It was hard on the new hires and hard on the agency. In an industry notorious for high turnover, our marketing agency, Simon/Myers, has ...
It was Gordon McGovern’s first day on the job as president and CEO of Campbell Soup Company. In those days 40 years ago, Campbell’s senior leaders typically ate lunch in the executive dining ...
What qualities do we look for in a prospective co-parent? Partner preferences usually involve some winning combination of physical attractiveness, status, and resources, at least according to ...
Yom Kippur, the holiest of all the Jewish High Holy Days, literally translates to “day of atonement.” Jews throughout the world express remorse for both their individual sins and those of humanity by ...
Spoiler Alert: This post discusses events in Season 10 Episode 2. Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this blog post are solely those of the author. “In the spring of 1966 the ground did not feel ...
Scholars describe the difficulties and benefits of humility, but Christ offers an example. Yet the church’s tension is also part of a national tension: The growing rift between the two political ...
With a presidential election just a couple of months away, and both the Democratic National Convention and its Republican counterpart just finishing, a fundamental question has emerged once again: ...
Leaders often feel a silent pressure: to always know the answer, to always be the smartest in the room and to always project certainty. It comes with the title, the responsibility and the spotlight.