
11 Ways to Make Leadership Skills Contagious
The article outlines 11 habits that make leadership skills contagious, framing them as "leadership prowess" – a mindset that encourages team growth. It cites a 2022 study showing that leaders who act with curiosity create a safe environment for interpersonal risk‑taking, prompting employees to speak up. Authors Lilian Ajayi‑Ore and Marshall Goldsmith argue that intentional, curiosity‑driven behaviors, rather than intelligence alone, are the catalyst for developing new leaders within an organization.
Are Media’s CEO Jane Huxley Steps Down
Are Media announced that CEO Jane Huxley will step down after five years at the helm, with director of content Sally Eagle slated to take over in early April. Huxley guided the company’s shift to a multiplatform, women‑focused media group,...

To Break the Pattern of Rigid Higher Education Leadership We Must Move Away From Compliance and Towards Curiosity
Higher education leaders are urged to replace compliance‑driven mindsets with a curiosity‑centered approach, supported by compassion. The article argues that curiosity activates the conditions compassion creates, turning technical fixes into lasting cultural shifts. It highlights how regulatory scrutiny, financial strain,...

Agency Agenda: Burson APAC’s HS Chung on Resetting Culture for the Future
HS Chung, newly appointed APAC CEO of Burson, made cultural integration the first priority after the agency’s merger, insisting the organization think as one rather than preserving legacy habits. She framed Burson as a two‑year‑old entity, building a collaborative culture from...

Culture Clash in Niseko? How a Third-Culture COO Navigates Japan Resort’s Complex Terrain
Niseko’s luxury‑rental market is navigating a cultural tug‑of‑war between Western guest expectations and Japanese operational norms. The Luxe Nomad, the region’s biggest high‑end holiday‑rental manager, employs a workforce split roughly 50‑50 between Japanese and international staff. COO Patrick Ohtani, a...
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RADIO SILENCE: A Failure to Communicate: Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor in Parliament’s Crosshairs
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs confronted Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Babalwa Lobishe after she failed to respond to at least six letters and multiple phone calls seeking audit results, contracts and forensic investigation details. The mayor’s...
Oil States Announces CEO Transition, Hajdik to Succeed Taylor in May
Oil States International announced that President and CEO Cindy Taylor will retire on May 1, 2026 after more than 25 years at the helm, with CFO Lloyd Hajdik slated to succeed her. Taylor will stay on as a consultant through October 2026 to...

WFUV GM Chuck Singleton to Retire
Chuck Singleton, general manager of New York’s WFUV, announced his retirement effective June, with Fordham University planning to appoint a successor by July 1. Singleton has steered the station for more than 15 years, overseeing its shift to NPR membership, securing...

3 Secrets to Hiring Stars for Your High-Performing Team
The article urges leaders to replace experience‑heavy job descriptions with skill‑focused ones, dramatically expanding the talent pool. It recommends scouting non‑traditional sources—such as smaller universities or niche programs—to avoid fierce competition for elite graduates. Finally, it advises hiring candidates who...
The Search for a New CDC Director Nears a Deadline
The federal Vacancies Act triggers a 210‑day deadline tomorrow for naming a permanent CDC director, ending the acting tenure of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. The Trump administration has been rotating temporary leaders since Susan Monarez’s dismissal in August, and now must...

Heather Vassar Appointed Senior Vice President, Nashville at The Orchard
The Orchard has named Heather Vassar as Senior Vice President of its Nashville division, bringing over a decade of leadership experience from her tenure at EMPIRE where she launched and grew its Nashville arm. Vassar’s track record includes multiple Billboard...
How CEO Mike Tattersfield Is Reshaping Salad and Go’s Growth Strategy
CEO Mike Tattersfield has reshaped Salad and Go by shuttering 72 underperforming Texas and Oklahoma locations, narrowing the footprint to Arizona and Nevada. The chain, which relies on a centralized‑kitchen, drive‑thru‑only model, reported $1.74 million average unit volumes and a 7.4%...

The Real Cost of Undervaluing Human Capital in the GCC
Human capital is increasingly recognized as a strategic asset in the GCC, where talent scarcity and mobility demand a shift from treating HR as a support function to a core business driver. Companies that overlook employee experience face hidden costs...

SPA Taps Former Matchbox Exec SAMANTHA TURI for Commercial Role
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has appointed Samantha Turi, former Director of Business & Legal Affairs at Matchbox Pictures, to lead its newly created commercial strategy role. Turi brings over a decade of experience negotiating rights and structuring deals across scripted...

RIA Edge Podcast: Scaling a High-Touch Wealth Firm with Stephen Rigali
Stephen Rigali, Executive Managing Director at Kayne Anderson Rudnick, discussed how the Los Angeles‑based wealth firm expanded from a family office to a $55 billion platform through deliberate, organic growth. He highlighted the firm’s structured advisor lifecycle, emphasis on high‑touch client...

John Lee Named Head of Intel Ventures by Charter Communications
Charter Communications announced the creation of a new Intelligence Ventures division and appointed John Lee as its head. The unit will develop privacy‑safe data and artificial‑intelligence products for marketers, agencies, platforms and enterprise clients. Lee brings nearly three decades of...

People News: Sasser, Port of Long Beach
Sasser, Inc. announced Michael Kelly as President of its Rail division, overseeing Chicago Freight Car and CF Rail Services, succeeding retiring veteran Thomas Clark. Kelly brings a track record of sales leadership that helped expand the company’s leasing portfolio. The...

Former FEMA Administrator Reflects on Tumultuous Time for ‘People-First’ Agency
Former FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell reflected on her agency’s turbulent four‑year tenure, which included response to Hurricanes Milton and Helene and a wave of conspiracy‑driven criticism. She noted that political attacks intensified after the 2024 elections, with Florida suing FEMA...

Ways to Keep Talking — and Maybe Find Way Forward — Amid Riven Times
Julia Minson’s new book *How to Disagree Better* introduces the H.E.A.R. framework—Hedging, Emphasizing agreement, Acknowledging perspectives, and Reframing positively—to boost conversational receptiveness. The model is built on experiments showing that trained speakers are judged more trustworthy, objective, and collaborative even...

“Ability to Articulate a Vision and Build a Brand Is Just as Critical as the Code Architecture”
Serbian studio Nordeus, founded by Branko Milutinović, grew its flagship football manager Top Eleven to over 300 million users and was acquired by Take‑Two Interactive in 2021. From day one the company pursued a global‑first mindset, stayed bootstrapped for a decade,...

Bouvy Takes Helm as IMCA President
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has named Hugo Bouvy, DEME Offshore Energy managing director, as its new president, succeeding Luca Gentili after a two‑year term. Bruno Pinho of TechnipFMC will serve as vice‑president and take over the presidency in...

Travis Murray Appointed MXR Hospitality EVP, Operations
MXR Hospitality has named former McNeill Hotel Company president Travis Murray as its first executive vice president of operations. Murray will oversee the hotel portfolio’s day‑to‑day management, brand and owner relationships, and drive growth of MXR’s third‑party property‑management business. He...

Why ‘Invisible Promotions’ Are Becoming the New Normal
The article defines an “invisible promotion” as employees taking on senior‑level duties without a title change, salary increase, or formal acknowledgment. Companies often allow this to keep costs low or to test readiness, but the practice can linger indefinitely. Workers...
Grown Alchemist CEO Steps Down, Is Launching Wellness Brand
Anna Teal, who has led plant‑powered skin‑care brand Grown Alchemist for three years, announced she is stepping down to launch her own wellness label, AFIMA. The departure follows a 2024 sale of Grown Alchemist’s majority stake for €28 million (about $30 million)...

The Inner Edge: Human-Centered Leadership in the Age of AI
Marvin Riley, CEO of MES Life Safety, used the 2025 Mindful Leader Summit to showcase a human‑centered leadership model that blends empathy, well‑being, and AI. His Reflection Point program embeds short story discussions into daily work, fostering psychological safety and...

PM Hotel Group Promotes Fran Owen to SVP, Sales
PM Hotel Group has elevated longtime sales leader Fran Owen to senior vice president of sales, giving her oversight of commercial initiatives across its full‑service and select‑service brands. Owen, who joined the firm in 2014 and spent more than seven...

Mike Schnaare Promoted to Lawrence Group CEO/President
Design firm Lawrence Group has promoted longtime president Mike Schnaare to president and CEO, while co‑founder Steve Smith moves to executive chairman. Schnaare, with the firm since 1997 and a leader of its healthcare practice, has driven over $40 million in...

Geopolitical Volatility Has Become A Technology Leadership Test
Geopolitical tensions are tightening IT budgets as rising energy costs, inflation and slower growth force leaders to scrutinize every technology spend, especially large‑scale AI projects. Executives must shift AI initiatives from experimental pilots to enterprise‑wide programs that deliver measurable outcomes...

Accountability Is Leadership’s Greatest Weakness
Gallup’s latest survey reveals a stark gap between leaders’ self‑assessment and managers’ views, with both groups rating "create accountability" as the weakest of seven core leadership competencies. Only 30% of managers consider their leaders exceptional at holding teams accountable, yet...
Meet the Cover Stars of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies Issue
Fast Company’s latest "Most Innovative Companies" issue spotlights a diverse set of cover stars, including Google, Proximity Media, Reddit, Unwell, and Tubi. The publication frames innovation as a continuous discipline rather than a fleeting spark, highlighting how each company translates...
ATTA Appoints Virginia Messina as Group CEO as African Tourism Gains Momentum
The African Travel and Tourism Association (ATTA) has named Virginia Messina as its new Group Chief Executive Officer. Messina arrives after a ten‑year tenure at the World Travel & Tourism Council, where she led communications. Her appointment coincides with a...

EV Battery Startup Pivots to Defense Industry Amid Iran War, Weak Electric Vehicle Market
Sion Power, an Arizona battery startup led by former GM executive Pamela Fletcher, is shifting its focus from electric‑vehicle batteries to high‑energy lithium‑metal cells for defense drones. The company touts energy densities above 500 Wh/kg, far surpassing current lithium‑ion packs, and...

On the Move: Shore Fire Media Recruits Barkan for CEO Slot
Shore Fire Media announced Angela Barkan as its new CEO, tasking her with day‑to‑day operations and a fresh revenue strategy. Allied Global Marketing promoted Adam Cunningham to global CEO and Kelly Estrella to COO, emphasizing integrated growth and AI‑driven tools....

IGT to Cut 700 Jobs Globally as New CEO Drives Restructuring
International Game Technology (IGT) will eliminate roughly 700 positions, about 10% of its global workforce, as part of a restructuring drive led by new CEO Hector Fernandez. The cuts follow Apollo Global Management and Everi’s acquisition and aim to streamline...

Flyby Appoints Former Talabat CEO Tomaso Rodriguez as Chairman
Flyby has named former talabat chief executive Tomaso Rodriguez as its non‑executive chairman, signaling a shift from early traction to a scaling phase. The ad‑tech firm, which runs a network of IoT‑enabled smart boxes embedded in last‑mile delivery fleets, is preparing...

ABFRL Appoints Suraj Bahirwani as Pantaloons CEO-Designate
Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail announced a comprehensive leadership reshuffle, appointing Suraj Bahirwani as CEO‑designate of Pantaloons effective April 1, 2026, with full CEO duties beginning October 1, 2026. Current CEO Sangeeta Tanwani will transition to an advisory role until...

Real Has ‘a Long Runway’ for Future Growth, Says CGO
The Real Brokerage has appointed Jason Cassity as its first chief growth officer, tasking him with sustaining net agent growth. Cassity, a former top‑producing agent, will devote roughly 80% of his effort to attracting new agents and 20% to retention....

Everyone Needs a Mentor
In the post‑pandemic era, companies are rethinking mentorship, moving from rigid, formal programs to whole‑person, organic relationships. Executives cite that 98% of Fortune 500 firms already run mentorship initiatives because they improve retention, satisfaction, and leadership pipelines. Real‑world anecdotes show that...

Why Organizational Charts Don’t Create Accountability
Most leadership teams favor clean organizational charts, and the EOS Accountability Chart offers structural clarity by swapping titles for roles. However, the chart stops short of defining measurable outcomes, turning accountability into an illusion. Without outcome‑specific metrics, leaders manage activity...

What Avalanche Safety Training Can Teach Corporate Boards About Bad Decisions
Corporate boards routinely record decisions as unanimous, yet research shows dissent in only about 1% of votes, a pattern reminiscent of avalanche safety training where a single “no” stops the group. The article argues that this unanimity often masks groupthink,...

Nigeria: Victor Nwokeji - Reward for Forging Nigeria's Path in Mining Through Zotmann
Victor Nwokeji was named Businessman of the Year at the Champion Newspaper Awards, highlighting his role in building Zotmann Mining Limited into a leading Nigerian solid‑minerals player. Since its 2014 inception, Zotmann grew from a technical service partner to an...

How Executive Pay Parity Is Redefining Women in Leadership
New data from ON Partners' Women’s Report shows women now out-earning men at senior vice‑president, CFO, and tech CTO/CITO levels, narrowing the executive pay gap. At the SVP tier, women’s total compensation averages $457,000 versus $486,000 for men, a $29,000...
14 Company Culture Examples: 10 To Learn From and 4 To Avoid
Company culture directly influences productivity, retention, and brand reputation, with 83% of employees in strong cultures reporting high motivation versus 45% in toxic environments. The article outlines key elements—clear values, trustworthy leadership, inclusion, open communication, recognition, autonomy, and wellbeing—that shape...

When a Global Story Happens in Your Local Community: Steering The Minnesota Star Tribune Through Unprecedented Times
In December 2023 ICE launched Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis, sparking intense global attention. The Minnesota Star Tribune mobilized 50 reporters and leveraged community‑generated footage to deliver the most documented local crisis in U.S. history. A revamped digital platform, live‑blogging,...

Renaissance Goa Hotel Appoints Jyotirmoy Kalita as Director-HR
Renaissance Goa Hotel has appointed Jyotirmoy Kalita as its director of human resources. Kalita brings close to a decade of Marriott International experience, including pre‑opening leadership, talent development, and HR operations across multiple properties. He previously oversaw HR for a...
What to Do With Mastermind Time | 2-Minute Video
HRMorning’s 3‑Point episode introduces "Mastermind Time," a peer‑thinking framework championed by Jenna Armato, CEO of Armato & Associates. The method uses a structured facilitator‑led session to surface challenges, decisions or opportunities, applying models such as the Red‑Yellow‑Green traffic‑light system. Participants...
Indigenous Engineer Takes Helm of Revived Mining Association
Kaella‑Marie Earle, an Indigenous engineer from Wiikwemkoong, has been appointed president of the Canadian Aboriginal Minerals Association (CAMA) as the group emerges from a four‑year dormancy. The revival was announced at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada conference in...

Hackett London and Pepe Jeans Owner AWWG Appoints New CEO
Madrid‑based fashion group AWWG, owner of Hackett London, Pepe Jeans and Façonnable, has promoted its Chief Financial & Business Officer Laura Fernandez Plaza to chief executive officer, effective immediately. She succeeds Marcella Wartenbergh, who steps down after seven years at the helm....

Building a Powerlifting Empire: 5 Counter-Intuitive Lessons From the Origins of EliteFTS
EliteFTS grew from a backyard shed with a single sled and a donated 100‑lb plate into a global strength‑training brand. Founder Dave Tate prioritized logistics, moving to a house with an "invisible door" to streamline shipping and avoid theft. He...