How Good Is Your Company at Change?
It was a month like no other that Delta Air Lines had ever experienced: March 2020. Travel bans and rising coronavirus fears sent bookings
It was a month like no other that Delta Air Lines had ever experienced: March 2020. Travel bans and rising coronavirus fears sent bookings
As the physician Vera Cordeiro tended to impoverished children at Rio de Janeiro’s bustling Lagoa public hospital,
A traumatic discontinuity like the Covid-19 pandemic presents an opportunity to reconnect on fresh terms—with families, friends,
In June 2019 the International Olympic Committee (IOC) opened Olympic House, its new headquarters, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Constructed over six years, at a cost of $150 million, the new building
Created by a group of software developers in 2001, the agile methodology, which helps project teams
The long march toward enlightened management is typically
A business’s culture can catalyze or undermine success. Yet the tools available for measuring it—namely,
Recruiting managers desperately need new tools, because the existing ones—unstructured interviews, personality tests, personal referrals—aren’t very effective.
The debate about feedback at work isn’t new. Since at least the middle of the last century, the question of how to get employees to improve has generated a good deal of opinion and research.