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Designing leadership: Lessons from HKS’s CEO transition for firms navigating industry transformation
From leadership to culture to design thinking, Dan Noble and Health May share takeaways from their recent CEO transition.
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison says one of the biggest leadership mistakes is overcomplicating the work.
From the start, I didn’t believe that being a great leader meant doing everything myself. In fact, one of the first lessons I carried from film and television into franchising was the value of building extraordinary teams—before I needed them.
Warren Buffett, the legendary CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, recently celebrated his 95th birthday, marking a milestone in a career that has profoundly influenced the business world. His leadership style, characterized by patience, humility, and a long-term ...
Steph Curry makes game-winning three-pointers, was league MVP two years in a row and is the undisputed star and on-court leader of the Golden State Warriors. All eyes are usually on him, and that gaze only intensifies during the NBA Finals. My eyes ...
Explore Stephen A. Schwarzman's wealth quote emphasizing teamwork in business. Discover how collective effort drives success and learn about his philanthropic impact and investment strategies through Blackstone.
HealthView CEO Steven Gonzalez Publishes First Inc. Article, “3 Leadership Lessons From Surfing,” — With a Follow-Up Feature to Be Released Soon HealthView is proud to announce that its Chief Executive Officer, Steven Gonzalez, has published his ...
Aslak de Silva, CEO of The Black Belt in Leadership, is a trusted advisor to executives, author and host of a global leadership podcast. Most leaders think they make decisions with logic. But when pressure hits, when the meeting turns confrontational, the ...
After four decades at GM, CEO Mary Barra says her biggest lessons are simple: do the right thing even when it's tough, fix problems the moment you see them, be transparent, and stay relentlessly focused on the customer because they're the ones who ultimately decide if you're winning.