After moving on from lockdowns and supply chain shortages, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) now face entirely new challenges: layoffs, recession fears, and a different kind of economic ...
Being able to embrace change and thrive in uncertainty is a critical trait for successful leadership. Drawing from my experiences in the military and as a CEO, I have come to recognize the paramount ...
The adage, “Old age ain’t no place for sissies,” attributed to Bette Davis circa 1968, implies that courage is what’s needed to survive old age. While courage is certainly necessary to face the world ...
Young scholars have been urged to build agility by prioritising flexibility and adaptability in the journey to greatness and building processes that allow for rapid iteration and adjustment. The Chief ...
Emerging technology, new learning environments and evolving cultural landscapes are all impacting higher education, and universities and their IT leaders are shifting their thinking away from the ...
‘Tis the future, the immediate future anyway. California adopted a new law where car owners can participate in car sharing programs by loaning their car out to approved club members. The users get to ...
Is traditional automation still useful in the age of agentic AI? This is a question I get from clients frequently. With the rise of agentic AI, many leaders wonder if rule-based automation (RBA) ...
The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and executive director Maurice “Mo” Green are about halfway through an ambitious examination of a transitioning North Carolina and the nonprofit’s role in it. Green ...
In the AI-infused world of marketing, the concept of a "positionless marketer" is taking hold, mirroring the transformation seen in sports. Just as positionless basketball has redefined the game by ...
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