Empathy among Americans has diminished notably in recent decades. The result is that it's become a superpower.
This first column in a “When the Numbers Don’t Add Up” series explores what it means to lead from inside the pressure cooker.
The Western media is echoing the positions and rhetoric of the US and Israeli governments in the US-Israeli war against Iran, writes Azza Radwan Sedky ...
Empathy is often treated as a leadership strength, but many organisations expect it without redesigning the role around it.
Two decades ago, during the Iraq war, we felt more deeply than we perhaps do for the violence in Iran or Gaza now ...
The 49th Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference recently hosted a cornerstone event for the advocacy community: the CURE ...
In the relentless rhythm of the infinite scroll, a humanitarian crisis carries no more weight than a trending meme. We aren't ...
I reminded her—gently, I hoped—that effort is part of the process. And yet, as universal as the value of effort is, I’ve been thinking about the quieter truth we rarely articulate: sometimes, taking ...
It could be any day in a UK A&E department. But this is the US. More specifically, it's smash-hit medical drama The Pitt, ...
The Growing Role of Mobile Massage Therapy in Supporting Elderly Wellbeing Across NSW Sydney, Australia - March 28, ...
This is a genie-in-a-bottle exercise. You rub the bottle and get one wish for AI to do any task for you (on an ongoing basis, not a one-shot deal). What would it be? Our Inc. Leadership Forum members ...
Experts call 2026 "the era of supermanagers"—leaders overloaded with more responsibilities than their nervous systems can ...