Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. Great leaders want to do their best, inspire people and ...
Corporate engagement steps back in 2025, consumers feel the holidays are less affordable, OpenAI generates Disney magic.
The most frequently used word to describe the last few months is “uncertainty.” Our heads have been spinning as we get word almost daily of major policy shifts, market turmoil, new advances in AI, and ...
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How to be an inspirational leader
Being an inspirational leader requires creating an environment where your workforce can thrive. According to Gallup’s 2024 State of the Global Workplace Report, 41% of employees experience “a lot of ...
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Introverts make great leaders. Here’s how to use your hidden strengths to lead others
Introverts are also good at observing and noticing the finer details—more subtle things that others can miss. This can be really important, particularly for leaders. Introverts are often quite ...
Leadership is not a title or a job description. It is the daily practice of turning authority into trust and presence into influence, according to renowned psychologist, University of Exeter Professor ...
In 2026, the leaders who succeed will be those who stop chasing perfect information and instead build principled, resilient decision-making habits.
Great leaders aren’t defined by how many decisions they make, but by the discipline to make fewer, better ones. Effective leadership is defined by the quality and impact of decisions, not the number ...
The role of the leaders has significantly shifted over the past 20 years. It is no longer a surprise when things change rapidly and bring problems. This is because of the digital shift. Because of ...
IMD leadership professor and social psychologist Jennifer Jordan offers tactics for navigating seven key tensions every leader must balance. In the past, executives were usually taught to practice ...
Have you ever felt like you’re doing all the work, solving all the problems, and carrying the weight of improvement efforts on your shoulders—while others sit back and watch? You might be caught in ...
Imagine you’re a second lieutenant (2LT) in an armored brigade combat team (ABCT) and you’ve just been placed in charge of your first platoon. You’re now responsible for not only a few dozen Soldiers, ...
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