When I became a mother, I closed my office door. Not dramatically--no manifesto, no announcement. I just needed to get more work done in less time, and open doors invite conversations that consume minutes I no longer had. Before my daughter was born,
Most leaders approach layoffs as a messaging problem. What do we say? How do we say it? How do we avoid panic, legal risk, or reputational damage? But that framing misses what's actually at stake. Layoffs are moments when employees decide whether ...
The historic racetracks that host the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing are each in the midst of an evolution, with major upgrades, renovations, and in one case, a complete rebuild--and they're all happening at once. It's part of an industry-level ...
What's the point of a manager, really? Ask an executive, and they may say managers are essential for ensuring accountability and team performance. Ask an employee, and they'll probably tell you that becoming a manager is their main path to ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday academic life for America's students. By mid-2025, up to 84% of high school students were using AI for schoolwork, including writing essays, summarizing readings, and completing assignments ...