Distributed work is everywhere, yet most leaders are flying blind. The Institute for Corporate Productivity’s recent report, “Leading from Anywhere: Driving Results in the Age of Distributed Work,” ...
For most leaders these last five years have been ones of great volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Political dynamics, economic shifts, massive layoffs, strategy pivots, technology ...
Is sharing the CEO load better than going solo? A study by AAPL of 87 co-CEO companies between 1996 and 2020 found these businesses generated average returns of 9.5 percent, with nearly 60 percent ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a critical review of the book, The Politics of Education Policy in an Era of Inequality: Possibilities for Democratic Schooling authored by [1]. It explores the major ...
Growing up in Montana, Erica Schnee spent countless hours at her parents’ shoe store, watching how they managed a business and also acted as “leaders in their community,” Schnee said. Now the ...
Lorrie Lykins, VP of research at the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp), a global human capital research organization, is a recognized thought leader with deep expertise in organizational ...
ABSTRACT: The abstract of this research captures how organizational leadership leads to academic achievement. This study uses a multifaceted established context about effective leadership’s connection ...
Introduction: Teaching innovation (TI) is crucial with respect to efforts to cultivate innovative talent and enhance national competitiveness. To promote TI, the Chinese government has issued policy ...
Each year, I attend the International Leadership Association's conference, which brings together global thought leaders to discuss the evolving landscape of leadership. This year's theme, "Architects ...
Abstract: Several interesting problems in multirobot systems can be cast in the framework of distributed optimization. Examples include multirobot task allocation, vehicle routing, target protection, ...