By Rob Kaiser. Originally posted to KornFerry.com on January 22, 2021. Preparing to step out onto a rickety wooden footbridge 400 feet above a mountain chasm as he climbed Mount Everest Base Camp and the Khumbu Icefall in 2015, Hal Gregersen felt a little anxious....
Originally posted to KornFerry.com on January 22, 2021 For two months, the volcano had been rumbling with earthquakes and small explosions, spewing steam and plumes of ash. Steve Malone, a geophysicist and research professor from the University of Washington, flew in...
Originally posted to KornFerry.com on January 6, 2021. It’s as if 2020 never ended. Before the new year was just a few days old, news emerged of a considerably more infectious strain of COVID-19 making its way around the world, causing more lockdowns and overwhelming...
By Gary Burnison, CEO of Korn Ferry and the author of Leadership U: Accelerating Through the Crisis Curve. Originally posted to Korn Ferry Institute. Another year has passed me by… And I’m still in the dark ‘Cause I can’t seem to find the light alone – “Man in...
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...