What does it mean to feel, and why does it happen? When we look at emotions as “good” or “bad” we’re in a constant state of internal struggle against our own emotions. Is there another option? How can we shift away from this dualistic view and make friends with ALL...
WORKING PAPER · NO. 2020-112 Dynamic Trade-offs and Labor Supply under the CARES Act by Corina Boar and Simon Mongey This paper looks at the CATRES act and shows that despite the extra unemployment payments, most people did not refuse to come back to work, no matter...
On July 21, 2020, The McKinsey Quarterly , published a very interesting article on the challenges faced by CEOs during the crisis created by Covid-19. It suggests that CEOs can decide to lead in new ways, and in so doing seize a once-in-a-generation opportunity to...
From: BCG Henderson Institute: https://bcghendersoninstitute.com By Martin Reeves, François Candelon, and Kevin Whitaker Read the complete article here: https://bcghendersoninstitute.com/fostering-organizational-stamina-2f8c96b15404 One of the most common questions...
Empathy and compassion are generally considered founding principles within the whole area of Emotional Intelligence and Psychological Safety, which are redefining the approach to leadership that de-emphasizes technical skills and amplifies the so-called “soft skills.”...
Special Report from the McKinsey Quarterly By improving health globally we can save lives–and inject trillions into the global economy. The COVID-19 pandemic is an unwelcome reminder of just how much health matters for individuals, society, and the global...