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It’s Not About Us

Leading in Context

You may have noticed that people''s expectations of us as leaders have increased exponentially. Consumers are choosing companies that care about their well-being. To survive in this new land where ethics is key to success, we must confront the situation with a clear realization that it is not all about us.

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What Healthcare Can Teach Us About Burnout

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“Data shows that the suicide rate for female physicians is about 140 points above the average, with this driven in large part by high levels of compassion and empathy alongside an inability to disassociate from work,” says Jennifer Moss, author of The Burnout Epidemic: The Rise of Chronic Stress and How We Can Fix It.

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What Slums Can Teach Us About Circular Cities

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Researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) suggest that we can learn valuable lessons about creating sustainable cities in developing countries by studying the slums in the Global South. This urban growth puts a lot of stress on the environment and limited resources, which the researchers are concerned about.

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What a Mechanical Shark Can Teach Us About Leadership and Innovation

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It was a documentary on the making of the movie, all about the lengths that then 27-year-old wunderkind Steven Spielberg and his crew went to in creating a film that would define the summer blockbuster. Innovation, then, is less about having original ideas than it is about being able to execute those ideas.

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How HR Can Promote Mental Health at Work: Actionable Advice to Help Your People Thrive

One in five American adults will have a diagnosable mental health condition in any given year (CDC) and 67% of US workers say they’re burned out (Gallup). HR leaders are on the frontlines, but mental health can still be taboo—or at least something that’s only talked about reluctantly. What can HR do to help?

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What Can Past Technological Revolutions Tell Us About Today?

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This seems to be the case today, with the infamous analysis from Frey and Osborne also suggesting that professions like nurses would be little impacted by the wave of automation that was set to wash over us. The post What Can Past Technological Revolutions Tell Us About Today? first appeared on The Horizons Tracker.

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What Covid Has Taught Us About Building Resilience

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Resilience has been a watchword of the pandemic from both an individual and an organizational perspective, with the huge uncertainties caused by Covid forcing many of us to dig deep into our reserves. ” The post What Covid Has Taught Us About Building Resilience first appeared on The Horizons Tracker.

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How HR Can Promote Mental Health at Work (Actionable Advice to Help Your People Thrive)

One in five American adults will have a diagnosable mental health condition in any given year (CDC) and 67% of US workers say they’re burned out (Gallup). HR leaders are on the frontlines, but mental health can still be taboo—or at least something that’s only talked about reluctantly. What can HR do to help?