by Kevin Cashman | Apr 29, 2021 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute
Originally posted to KornFerry.com on April 29, 2021. Becoming a better leader normally involves, well, being a leader. Indeed, most leadership experts say about 70% of learning and development comes from challenging assignments that force leaders to learn new skills....
by Kevin Cashman | Apr 14, 2021 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute
Originally posted to KornFerry.com on April 14, 2021. Agile learners are hungry for more. More knowledge. More experiences. More skills. These learners find lessons in everything they do. They are endlessly curious—relentless in their pursuit of new facts and...
by Kevin Cashman | Mar 24, 2021 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute
Originally posted to KornFerry.com. The news must have created a sudden “gulp” feeling among many: New York City ordered all 80,000 of its remote-working employees back to the office the first week of May, a move that experts say could encourage at least some firms to...
by Kevin Cashman | Mar 3, 2021 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute, Korn Ferry Research, Leadership
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 | Feb 10, 2021 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute
Originally posted to KornFerry.com on February 10, 2021. Unlike some of their younger, lower-level peers, CEOs most likely haven’t spent the pandemic working in a cramped apartment with roommates. They probably carved out a comfortable space for work at home, if they...
by Kevin Cashman | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Korn Ferry Institute
Originally posted to KornFerry.com on January 27, 2021. It used to be that the surest way to a board seat was to serve as a CEO. Now it might not actually be the best role to have on one’s resume. In a little-noticed but remarkable shift, many firms are skipping the...