How Many Scientific Conventions Will the US Lose Under Trump?
Kellerman Roger Kellerman on the consequences of driving knowledge and talent oversees, or just plainly into the sea.
Kellerman Roger Kellerman on the consequences of driving knowledge and talent oversees, or just plainly into the sea.
Sharma Robin Sharma on how getting brilliant at forgiving others delivers benefits to you as a leader, producer and person.
Intro Atti Soenarso reflects on the currently ongoing world-stage blitzkrieg on free speech, and its implications.
Kellerman Roger Kellerman thinks more businesses should think like sports clubs to advance to the next division.
Sharma Robin Sharma believes in calibrated morning routines and has five questions he hopes will keep you at your best.
Intro Atti Soenarso on a generational shift that is forcing companies to take DEI seriously to attract and retain top talent.
Kellerman Roger Kellerman ponders why metrics themselves now appear more important than what’s actually being measured.
Intro Atti Soenarso on the power of an Olympic reset reshaping the image of both event and country, and on bottling its spirit for years to come.
Roger Kellerman on being stubborn on the long-term vision but flexible on the details.
Atti Soenarso: While there is no single right or perfect framework for foresight, lacking a guide means abandoning control over the future.
Roger Kellerman on basking in make-believe glory of a squeeky clean appearance, instead of simply cleaning up your act.
Atti Soenarso about an ever more discerning application generation on a mission to expose and eliminate poor performance.
Kellerman Roger Kellerman on cleaning your glasses, raising your eyes high enough, and taking a deep breath to see what is going on.
IntroAtti Soenarso on techniques and reflections for seeing the upside of uncertainty, and developing a vision for what to do next.
KellermanRoger Kellerman on the cost of hypocrisy, the cost of being ruled by ignorance, and the need to build for the future.