by Nathan Penn, originally published by Korn Ferry in Briefings Magazine As his team arrived in Florida for spring training a year ago last February, Ross Atkins, the general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, had every reason to be hopeful. He had just signed several...
By Ann Vogl, originally published by ChiefExecutive.net They may have more years in the rear-view mirror than looking ahead, but that doesn’t mean Baby Boomers aren’t still making a tremendous impact—both as consumers and workers. But the combination of a pandemic,...
By Arianne Cohen, originally published by Korn Ferry in Briefings Magazine Lights and video gear are strewn around Liz Lathan’s desk, which resembles a television studio. She’s in preparation mode. “I’ve got great natural lighting from this eastern-facing window, but...
by Russell Pearlman, originally published by Korn Ferry in Briefings Magazine In the eyes of John Maynard Keynes, the world in 1914 was an economic marvel. Those fortunate enough to be alive then had access to conveniences, comforts, and amenities surpassing anything...
by Sarah Jensen Clayton, Tierney Remick, and Evelyn Orr, originally published in Harbard Business Review It wasn’t so long ago that a CEO was considered effective if they could keep the board of directors happy, appease shareholders, and steer clear of major...
by Cheryl D’Cruz-Young, Kevin Cashman, Brian Bloom, and Mark Royal, originally published by Korn Ferry in Insights t was a summer on steroids in 2021. With a strong economy, one of the healthiest job markets in decades, and a lull in the COVID-19 pandemic,...