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Hope Is What People Need from Leaders Today

Michael Lee Stallard

The optimism we may have ordinarily had in past years as we turned the calendar to January and considered all of the new possibilities that lay ahead of us is a little harder to muster up this time. Wouldn’t it be nice if a new year truly ushered in a fresh start? Many people are exhausted and struggling.

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The Pace of Scientific Research Is Picking Up

Harvard Business Review

It took months and sometimes years to find out whether a study mattered, in science and in the real world. Perhaps my publications just weren’t getting any attention earlier because I published many of my articles in journals that kept them behind a paywall. Of all articles published in 2013, 46% were cited after six months.

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Take a Walk, Sure, but Don’t Call It a Break

Harvard Business Review

Last year I gave the closing talk at the 2013 TED Conference. I rehearsed the talk entirely on icy-cold morning walks over the course of about two months last January and February. The British Journal of Sports Medicine found that those benefits are independent of mood. Walking affords no such distractions.

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The Sequestration Cuts that Are Harming Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Nearly eight months into sequestration , we can move beyond predictions and begin to quantify these effects. noted the irony that because of sequester cuts, NIH funding was reduced for the research that resulted in Yale’s James Rothman sharing in the 2013 Nobel Prize for Medicine. Cuts to 2013 budget : $285 Million or 5%.

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Creative Destruction Visits the Legal Profession

Harvard Business Review

The New York Times, in an article entitled " An Existential Crisis for Law Schools " reported that "only 55 percent of 43,735 graduates in 2011 had a law-related job nine months after graduation." Yet, just as the Wall Street Journal reported on January 6, 2013, partners who aren't bringing in business are themselves being let go.