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- These are the 10 principles that make good leadership great
From the young CEO to the female head of a male-dominated industry; from the ethnic minority head of state to the immigrant tech guru — today’s paths into leadership are more diverse than ever before
- 10 communication secrets of great leaders | World Economic Forum
Great communicators are intentional about it, and there are 10 secrets they rely on to deliver a powerful message Put these secrets to work in your communication and watch your influence soar 1 They Know Their Audience Great communicators don’t worry about sounding important, showing off their expertise, or boosting their own egos
- How great leaders communicate | World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
- Now is the time for a great reset - The World Economic Forum
The Great Reset agenda would have three main components The first would steer the market toward fairer outcomes To this end, governments should improve coordination (for example, in tax, regulatory, and fiscal policy), upgrade trade arrangements, and create the conditions for a “stakeholder economy ”
- What was the Great Moderation, and was it really great?
The Great Moderation is not over in spite of the Great Recession even if we use a historical dataset beginning in the 19th century The Great Moderation was originally associated with a decrease in output volatility and was considered a great achievement in terms of reducing risk and of decreasing the frequency and depth of recessions
- 4 great leaders who had mental health problems
According to a recent biography, the legendary British wartime leader found great comfort in creative activities: “His creative-depressive personality meant that writing (or painting, or bricklaying) was a way of keeping the ‘black dog’ of depression at bay ” As a result, he produced more words than Shakespeare and Dickens combined, and
- 5 droughts that changed human history | World Economic Forum
The drought that spread deadly diseases The Dust Bowl in the Great Plains of the US Midwest and Canada in the mid-1930s drove two million people off the land and led to an outbreak of diseases At the time it was not realized that the dust transmitted measles, influenza and a fungal lung disease called Valley Fever
- Great Barrier Reef is suffering its 4th mass bleaching event | World . . .
The Great Barrier Reef is suffering its fourth mass bleaching event since 2016 If corals recover, growth rates and reproductive capacity can be affected If coral does survive a bleaching event, it is still impacted physiologically, as bleaching can slow growth rates and reduce reproductive capacity
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