A Growing Threat: Companies Are Caught In The Crosshairs Of Populism
To the list of threats facing American businesses, add this one: populism.
Increasingly, civil-led protests and actions are disrupting business operations. If leaders don't give them as much attention as economic risks such as highe...
Looking For A Successor? Don't Overlook Your CMO
CMOs were long the punching bags of the C-Suite. Woody Allen once said, "Humorists always sit at the children's table." And for many years, it seemed that marketers were seated right there beside them.
Then came the pandemic. An...
Is It Time To Put Your Company On A Meeting Diet?
In January, Shopify decided it was in drastic need of a meeting cleanse. A bot was used to wipe calendars company-wide of any recurring meeting with three or more people. Total time savings: 320,000 hours, the equivalent of hiring 150 new people....
We Need More Useful Intelligence, Not Just Artificial Intelligence
Artificial or not, what's most important is that intelligence be useful. Which is why there's a better name for what businesses need right now: Useful Intelligence or what I call UI, or a tool that filters out bad or even dangerous informatio...
The Most Important Question CEOs Should Ask Before Next Earnings Season
Many CEOs have once again spent earnings season focused on the past-and often on the defensive.
Yet the best ones use moments like these to go on the offensive. They see them as opportunities to change the discussion from the past t...
Is This The Key To Attracting Employees Back To The Office?
The key to boosting employee motivation and spurring innovation at a critical time is hidden in plain sight - tucked into wallets, hanging around necks or attached to a belt lanyard.
It's time for the humble employee badge to have...
Forget Looking Outside For New Hires. Focus On The Talent Within
There's nothing like the anticipation of a new hire, and the expectation of infusing fresh experience, talent and drive into your workforce. Too often, however, those expectations go unmet. The data has long made it clear that external hires co...
If Colleges Want To Help Build The Talent Pipeline, They Must Have More Skin In The Game
Colleges need to rethink how we prepare students for successful careers. The current approach is to provide some minimal support to students towards the end of their undergraduate years. Once students graduate, colleges and universities tradition...
Skills Training For A Remote Or Hybrid Workforce
The past couple years have shown that learning in a fully remote environment leaves a lot to be desired compared with in-person learning. Among school-age students, for instance, remote learning has been associated with lower test scores and has...
The Disney Effect: How CEOs Can Fortify Against The Panic-Button Era
CEO job security isn't what it used to be. A rash of high-profile oustings, including Disney's Bob Chapek, Under Armor's Patrik Frisk and Gap's Sonia Syngal, have underlined how top executives are on particularly shaky ground as we emerge...
The Micro-Credentials Movement Has Arrived
When companies as widely recognized and well established as Boeing, Walmart, and IBM start moving in a similar direction on something, it's safe to say the idea has legs.
In this case, companies are looking towards skills-based hiri...
The C-Suite Skills You Should Be Hiring For Now
You may have a great team, but the acumen of yesterday may not be enough for the challenges of tomorrow. Here are the critical skills that will measure success in 2023 and beyond.
Persistent inflation, a nascent recession and even tri...
Three Ways To Ensure Your Leadership Pipeline Stays Robust
As markets gyrate and uncertainty abounds, keeping top talent is more important than ever. Here's how to do it.
Identifying your strongest candidates for department head, director or other top management positions is tough at the be...
Why an upskilling culture is crucial for your business to thrive
With the job market as tight as it is, and set to remain so, companies can't simply hire their way out of trouble anymore.
As the skills crunch continues to challenge many industries, employers are trying something new to get people...
How CEOs And Their Teams Can Prepare For 2023's Newest Cyberthreats
If you think the last few years were bad for cybersecurity breaches, take a deep breath before you consider what's coming in 2023. Our existing defenses may not be ready for what's in store.
Bad actors are honing their existing at...
Data Analytics: The Ugly, But Crucial Step CEOs Can't Ignore
Today's C-Suite leaders have high expectations of data. They want to be able to whip out their smartphones and bring up beautiful visualizations of trends that give them actionable insights into the business at a granular level.
Tha...
Deepen Supplier Relationships To Survive The New Normal
The supply-chain crisis has prompted endless commentary about how long the disruptions will last before we get back to the pre-Covid normal. Analysts have resorted to poring over shipping container rates, checking heat maps on Shanghai area manuf...
How To Avoid The Culture Clashes That Undermine Mergers
M&A is surging, but as many CEOs are learning the hard way, announcing a deal and then making it work can be two very different things.
Deals that look great on spreadsheets can still hit severe obstacles when companies struggle t...
Three Key Skills To Look For In Your Next COO
Think big. Find and reward talent. Earn credibility.
Those are the three hardest-earned lessons I've learned after more than two decades of work as a chief operating officer and top leader of several different organizations in vario...
More U.S. Factories Won't Fix Your Supply Chain Mess
"Let's bring manufacturing home!"
This sounds like a straightforward solution to the disruptions currently plaguing the supply chain-which have only been amplified by the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Unfortunately, the...