Sun.Mar 31, 2024

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LeadershipNow 140: March 2024 Compilation

Michael McKinney

Here is a selection of Posts from March 2024 that you will want to check out: Honor Converts by @jamesstrock Progress Results When Persuasion Overcomes Do You Want To Be Liked or Loved? by @MLombardiNFL via @TheDaily_Coach How to Offer Feedback in a Fragile World by Tim Elmore @GrowingLeaders The Culture of Work: Beyond the Paycheck by @toddordal Introduction to The Manager's Journey by @artpetty The Parallels Between The Hero’s Journey and The Manager’s Journey Are Strong It's Not A Big Sacrifi

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Why Artists Are Punished More Harshly Than Scientists for the Same Misconduct

Kellogg Insight

It’s tough to separate the artist from the art, a new study finds—but easier to separate the scientist from the science.

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mother-in-law manages sister-in-law and covers up her drunk driving, lactation room is occupied, and more

Alison Green

This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. My mother-in-law manages my sister-in-law and covers up her drunk driving I am at a complete loss. My mother-in-law (Sally), sister-in-law (Karen), and I work for an AirBnB cleaning management company. Sally is a manager and Karen is a supervisor.

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Do Green Bonds Actually Lead to Rosy Returns?

Kellogg Insight

And are the companies that issue them truly addressing climate issues? New research investigates.

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The Hidden Skills That Separate Good Leaders from Great Ones

Speaker: Chandra McCormack, CPA, MBA, NACD.DC

Technical degrees might open doors—but it’s the soft skills that keep them open. In the face of disruption, evolving workplace dynamics, and rising expectations of leadership, soft skills like communication, emotional intelligence, and presence have become core business essentials—not nice-to-haves. Inspired by stories from her father coupled with her own career journey, seasoned executive Chandra McCormack breaks down how to lead with impact, connect with purpose, and cultivate a workplace cult

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The Hedge Fund in Your Pantry

Kellogg Insight

Many households utilize excess cash to support shopping habits that generate high financial returns.

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AI Has Entered the Court. Is This Changing Umpires’ Calls?

Kellogg Insight

The Hawk-Eye review system in professional tennis has made umpires more accurate in many cases—but not all.

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