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fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

Half of Your Employees Don't Trust You. Here's How to Change That

Leaders build trust by showing up physically, remaining present, inviting difficult questions, maintaining transparency, communicating consistently, living their values, and empowering teams with genuine ownership and decision-making authority.
fromMindful
1 week ago

Clothing Designer Eileen Fisher Models Mindfulness

Despite having to haul a dozen dumpster-loads of damaged goods out of the offices and the nearby Lab Store, to the tune of $1.5 million, Eileen said at the time, 'It was just stuff.' You can only imagine the emotions that might arise in a chief executive if they saw their sewage-soaked products floating by. Eileen and her staff did not linger there. They mobilized quickly-organizing carpools, impromptu meeting spaces, and arranging interest-free loans for staff needing cash during the crisis.
Women
fromFortune
1 week ago

Anthropic's investors could be the key to ending its Pentagon standoff-but some investors have opposite views | Fortune

When he was talking about the risks of AI, he contorted. His body twisted. He was really emotionally showing how scared he was. It made an impression on the investor, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to fear of impact to their business, and said they believed large language models would never be successful if they weren't trustworthy.
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Salesforce president says company is 'appropriately adjusting' after Marc Benioff's ICE jokes

We've got different ways of thinking, different opinions, different ways that we approach things. What unites us is our values and how we take care of our employees. It doesn't mean we get it right all the time, but what it does mean is when we don't get it right we appropriately engage and we've got various ways in which we do that.
Washington DC
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

How leaders can make ethical choices when the rules fall short

Research finds that relying on regulations to determine your policies and procedures can result in ethical blindspots, or situations where people might think if there is not a rule for something, that it's permissible. After years of shifting towards values and culture-based compliance, leadership might be heading the opposite direction.
Philosophy
US politics
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Anthropic is refusing to bend on AI safeguards as dispute with Pentagon nears deadline

Anthropic refuses Pentagon demands to remove ethical safeguards from Claude, risking military contract termination and supply chain risk designation that could damage partnerships.
fromBusiness Insider
9 months ago

I'm 80 and worked at the same company for almost 60 years. Here are the biggest lessons I learned about being successful at work.

"I’m still here because I really like the work and enjoy being busy. I’m not someone who can just sit around. Most of my friends are retired, but they say they wish they had worked longer."
Retirement
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