by Kevin Cashman | Oct 13, 2020 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute, Korn Ferry Research, Leadership
Originally posted to Korn Ferry Institute. Arguably, both the COVID-19 pandemic and the current fight against racial injustice have brought into sharp focus a host of systemic inequities that have impacted employees who are racial and ethnic minorities for far too...
by Kevin Cashman | Sep 2, 2020 | Articles
By David Sluss. Originally posted to Harvard Business Review on September 2, 2020. Leading effectively — especially during a crisis — takes patience. If you can’t retain your composure in the face of frustration or adversity, you won’t be able to keep others calm....
by Kevin Cashman | Aug 19, 2020 | Articles, Leadership
By Gary Burnison, originally posted to ChiefExecutive.net. To navigate so much uncertainty and ambiguity, leaders need to be confident— but too much self-confidence can narrow your peripheral vision. Read More
by Kevin Cashman | Apr 9, 2020 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute, Leadership
In a stunningly short time, demand for her firm’s multibillion-dollar product had dropped almost in half. And almost as quickly, the call for many inside the company was to act fast and preserve as much capital as possible. It was the standard reaction multiplied many...
by Kevin Cashman | Apr 6, 2020 | Articles, Forbes
By Kevin Cashman; originally posted on his Forbes blog: Pause Point on April 3, 2020. I received a very warm note from a colleague late the other night saying, “Tell me, how are you really doing?” Instead of just saying, “I’m fine”, I shared with him the considerable...