There are three fundamental approaches to changing bad behavior: expose and punish it, model and reinforce good behavior, or change the paradigm that drives the bad behav...
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In 2004, I met a courageous young woman who changed my life. Her name was Veasna Chea. She was about thirty years old at the time and working with the UN Commission on Hu...
A country’s elections provide an important window into its practice of democracy. Nigeria’s citizens know that the country’s past elections were not a true representation...
By Amanda MacArthur and Harris Ginsberg Sending senior executives into emerging markets may not be an obvious way to develop strong leaders, but many top companies are do...
By John Holm, Senior Director, CAF America and Deirdre White Over the past five years, the world of CSR has shifted. Where once “conscious capitalism,” “the triple botto...
“It really wasn’t me- all credit goes to my great team.” How often have we heard that line from a leader, or used it ourselves? We admire that manager’s humility an...
Sometimes, the best thing a leader can do is admit defeat. That’s what I learned from the 2015 Nigeria presidential election, which pitted incumbent Goodluck Jonathan aga...
As a practice, pro bono engagements are continuing to gain traction as a mechanism for employee development. However, it is only recently that opportunities to integrate ...
Curated and Edited by Robert Roshenthal, VolunteerMatch Chapter written by Deirdre White, PYXERA Global CEO, and Amanda MacArthur, Vice President Glo...
As an international leadership coach, I am familiar with hundreds of leadership models and know there are many ways to define “leadership.” A Google search for the word y...