Originally posted to KornFerry.com on March 3, 2021. No more commuting to work. More time at the house with the family. And never setting foot on a plane for an exhausting business trip. In one of the stranger twists of the pandemic, a small but surprising number of...
By Kevin Cashman. Originally posted to LeaderCast blog on January 21, 2021 Over the past 30 years of coaching CEOs, senior teams and leaders around the globe, I’ve lost track of the number of times a high-achieving leader turned to me and asked, “Kevin, how can we...
Originally posted to Korn Ferry Institute. Help show workers how to overcome instead being overwhelmed. Find areas where there are connections, not division. And do what leaders always should do: inspire. In the wake of a week that has shown how divided the country...
The election shouting may end this week—hopefully—but the feeling that no one is listening to us is likely going to linger. And not only in the political arena but at work too. Indeed, experts say the US presidential election season, which has lasted two years, only...
By Gary Burnison, originally posted to Korn Ferry Institute. Basketball practice was over. As the other kids waited outside the gym doors for their parents to pick them up, I started walking in the other direction—telling my teammates I had someplace else to be. The...
Originally posted on Korn Ferry Institute. We’re familiar with the usual drill. Every four years, months of intense campaigning lead up to Election Day. Then there’s a late night that’s over by midnight, or the next morning at latest. The drama is over, and everyone...