On the importance of organizational health and agility, and why reading CEO biographies won’t make you a better leader. Interview by Markham Heid TQ: You’re a proponent of approaching leadership and organizational change using an evidence-based approach. What does that mean exactly? Bazigos: My overriding ethos has a few basic […]
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Here’s Some Feedback for the Critics of Feedback
Feedback has become the new F word in talent management circles. The authors would like you to know this: It’s okay to say it—and give it. And they have science on their side. By Jack Zenger and Joe Folkman A recent article in Harvard Business Review, “The Feedback Fallacy,” has ignited […]
The Charismatic CEO Is Dead
Brash bigwigs used to get the glory, but then they started cratering companies. Now the next great leaders look a whole lot more selfless. By Robert Hogan, Ph.D., Ryne Sherman, Ph.D., and Scott Gregory, Ph.D. The research is now crystal clear: Three psychological concepts—charisma, narcissism, and humility—impact leadership. Each is […]
Your Workplace is Toxic. Literally.
Harmful office practices like overbearing bosses and frantic deadlines promote out-of-control employee stress and all its attendant harms. But workers aren’t the only ones who lose when they’re grinded into the ground. And the author has the evidence. By Jeffrey Pfeffer, Ph.D. You don’t have to work in a coal […]
Win the Culture War
Too many companies are deploying the wrong weapons in the battle to retain top talent. Here’s what actually matters. By Graham H. Lowman, Ph.D., and Peter D. Harms, Ph.D. Between a tight labor market and the increasing necessity to attract and retain top talent, companies can find themselves in the […]
#MeToo = #ListenNow
In an increasingly divisive American workplace, understanding employee sentiment has never been more critical to productivity and shareholder value. Do you have the resources to hear what your people are saying? By Kevin Oakes Americans are more divided than ever—and so are our workplaces. While this began in earnest with […]