Culture is your ultimate advantage. AI tools and platforms may speed things up, but without a workforce that learns continuously, experiments openly and adapts quickly, progress will stall. Technology ...
Building a strong feedback culture requires deliberate systems and consistent practices that encourage honest communication ...
When I moved my family to Palo Alto in 2011 to establish Ivalua’s U.S. presence, I sat alone in a tiny office wondering, “Where do I start?” Fast-forward to today, and our company operates across ...
AI guarding AI, alerts firing every second—but one thing never seems to change: People are still the weak point.
The fact is, we rarely stay in the same leadership role for very long. According to Zippia, 55% of the 3,175 corporate vice presidents in their database stay in their role for under four years, and it ...
Amanda Gunawan and Joel Wong, the founders of downtown-based OWIU Design, discuss their approach to architecture with the Business Journal. Both originally from Singapore, Gunawan and Wong find power ...
Culture isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a vital, living aspect of any business, directly influencing employee engagement, retention, and even company performance. Many Inc. 5000 founders are low-key ...
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As workplace risks evolve, organizations must move beyond compliance to create adaptive, psychologically safe teams capable of managing complex crises and emerging threats. The modern workplace ...
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School safety — including the safety and security of students, faculty, staff, and facilities — cannot be an afterthought. It must be a foundational priority, focusing on proactive safety measures ...
Some brokerages are what I sometimes think of as “Lily Pads” because they’re waystations where agents sometimes go—albeit briefly—to level up their commission splits. And then they move on. Lily Pad ...