#leadership-style

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US Elections
fromAxios
1 week ago

How Jerome Powell navigated pandemic, inflation and Trump

He focused on steady, work-focused leadership through crises, grounded in a different sensibility than modern spectacle-driven politics.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
2 months ago

Why Joan Laporta crushed Victor Font in Barcelona election

Joan Laporta won his third Barcelona presidency with 68% of the vote, defeating rival Víctor Font by emphasizing his charismatic leadership and proven track record over Font's untested policy proposals.
Boston Bruins
fromGoal
2 months ago

Wes Brown defends Roy Keane after 'bullying' accusation from ex-Man Utd physio | Goal.com US

Roy Keane's abrasive personality stems from transparency and upholding standards rather than bullying, according to former teammate Wes Brown.
English Premier League
fromThe Chelsea Chronicle
2 months ago

Diego Costa's response when asked to say something good about Antonio Conte speaks volumes

Diego Costa criticizes Antonio Conte's personal management style despite acknowledging his coaching effectiveness, claiming Conte treated him with revenge after Costa requested to leave for Atlético Madrid.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
3 months ago

Cabinet secretary frontrunner previously spoken to about management style

Dame Antonia Romeo was cleared of three allegations from a 2017 complaint but received direct feedback about aspects of her leadership style.
US politics
fromAxios
4 months ago

First look: Josh Shapiro opens up about "unhappy childhood home" in new book

Shapiro's childhood, marked by his mother's mental-health struggles and household chaos, shaped his desire for control, influenced his leadership, and caused personal isolation.
Marketing
fromIndependent
4 months ago

This Working Life with Annika Bizon: 'Technology has to earn its place. Great tech should make life better in everyday moments'

Effective leadership requires adapting style to context and individuals rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all model.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago

Ryanair better off if they didn't have 'someone who was always shouting and swearing': Michael O'Leary said he will stand down by 2035

Michael O'Leary expects to leave Ryanair within five to ten years, saying his abrasive style would give way to softer company leadership.
US politics
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
9 months ago

What keeps you up at night? A Berkeleyside interview with Mayor Adena Ishii

Adena Ishii became Berkeley mayor amid local turnover and national uncertainty, guiding council debates while promoting staff collegiality and self-care.
Careers
fromFortune
9 months ago

Millennials are officially a majority of managers-so get ready for a combination of burnout, buddy vibes, and boundary issues

Millennials have become the largest group of managers in the American workforce as of 2025.
fromwww.theguardian.com
10 months ago

Starmer's reno of the UK is going brilliantly. If you don't count the walls falling down | Marina Hyde

The government's repeated resets evoke Batman's numerous reboots, with each version becoming darker and grittier. Politics now resembles a poorly managed reality show, lacking seriousness.
UK politics
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