How Regret Can Be Your Friend by Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries “Dealing with regret is a universal human experience,” writes INSEAD Professor Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries. Considering this, leaders ought to leverage the effects of regrets for self-improvement...
Supporting Department Chairs The following is an excerpt from Rodriguez TE, M Zhang, FL Tucker-Lively, et al. Survey of the professional development needs of department chairs in academic dental institutions. J Dent Educ 2016;80(3):365-73. Department chairpersons...
There’s only one thing office employees really need for “wellness” by Lila MacLellan Quartz at Work reporter Lila MacLellan flips the script on the current workplace wellness trend, posing this question: instead of easing pressures off the clock, why not take...
Why Researchers Say the Best Leaders Give the Worst Feedback by Brian de Haaff Giving negative feedback is tough and it’s tempting to avoid it altogether. Aha! CEO Brian de Haaff reminds us that the best leaders are honest and provide feedback – whether it...
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