Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vibhas Ratanjee studies leadership and culture at Gallup On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered one of the most ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Most business leaders wouldn't dream of operating without a ...
In today’s fast-moving market, the most successful companies are rethinking growth — not as a solo act, but as a strategic collaboration. Growth in today’s business environment requires collaboration, ...
Right now, the business world can feel like an unpredictable path. Uncertainty has become part of the everyday backdrop pushing businesses into unfamiliar territory. It’s important to take a step back ...
Nonprofit leaders, midlevel managers, and frontline staff sometimes view strategic planning as one more task heaped onto near-impossible workloads. After all, developing a strategic plan — by ...
In the past year, uncertainty has been a constant for organizations across industries. Economic volatility, technological disruption, supply chain bottlenecks, geopolitical tensions, and a polarizing ...
If you’ve ever sat through a death-by-PowerPoint strategy presentation, you know the pain. Most leadership teams go too deep with their strategic plans. Traditional plans are bloated. They’re loaded ...
A new initiative will help North Carolina's rural community colleges build sustainable leadership structures and strategic ...
Artificial intelligence is stepping into strategic roles in some nonprofit executive suites. Among leaders who use AI, the share who report applying it to “organizational strategy” jumped from 33 ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. It’s not too late to take a last look at your 2016 plans ...
Early in my career, I worked with mid-market companies that believed growth was a matter of doing more — more hires, more campaigns, more spend, more tech. The logic was simple: If we could just ...