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I love my work. The kind of work I do is fascinating: research on leadership and diversity. I could write about this all day. Yet the most fascinating thing of all is that I can experience this diversity every day … READ MORE

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IMG_3400-1000-featured-image An Insider’s Perspective on Leadership in an Ultra-Diverse Office

I love my work. The kind of work I do is fascinating: research on leadership and diversity. I could write about this all day. Yet


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Innovation is a tricky business. Sexy as heck when it works (yes, I just said “sexy” in a CCL blog), but challenging to implement in


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