Many aspiring CEOs stall not because they lack talent, but because they make quiet career mistakes. Here are five that consistently block the path to the top.
China’s successful pursuit of innovation means that an authoritarian superpower is now capable of challenging the United States in East Asia, supporting autocracies worldwide, and shaping global ...
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The next 18 months of the agentic era will feel like a slow-motion stress test for CEOs. Most will make the same critical mistake
It feels like leadership. It looks like responsibility. But it’s precisely the move that makes adaptation slower and harder.
CARE Court was Gavin Newsom's big mental health care initiative. In San Francisco, fewer than 11 people have completed the ...
In the mid-2010s, headless CMS felt like a breakthrough. Many of us in marketing saw it as the answer to growing pressure ...
In his recent editorial, *“Changer les règles sans changer les joueurs”*, Nad Sivaramen highlights a cynical but persistent ...
Dame Dr Adaora Umeoji, OON, leads Zenith Bank at a time when banking leadership in Nigeria requires far more than financial ...
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Re-imagine Ghana with Dr. H Aku Kwapong: Debatable land: The big bottleneck to Ghana’s modernisation
You cannot modernize Ghana while land remains economically anchored in inherited discretion.The tragedy of Bawku should ...
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The Rev. William Barber II: Fighting autocrats starts at the grassroots
Bishop Barber says you can't undermine authoritarianism from DC down—it has to come from state-based movements doing ...
How real-world claims and courtroom “failure patterns” translate into practical, field-ready prevention steps for collection ...
After decades of reform, the biggest difference would come from making the existing system easier to navigate and less ...
Former Zambia president Lungu’s son Dalitso loses fortune: MK24 million in assets forfeited to state
LUSAKA-(MaraviPost)-Former President Edgar Lungu’s son, Dalitso Lungu, has lost properties worth over K24 million to the State after they were found to be proceeds of crime. The forfeited assets ...
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