It sounds corny, but it's true: Bishop William Swing is a man on a mission. His goal? To change the relationships among the world's religions, from hostility to harmony.READ»
"If you don't understand that you work for your mislabeled 'subordinates,' then you know nothing about leadership. You know only tyranny."
--Dee Hock, founder and CEO emeritus, Visa International
From Fast Company's recently ...READ»
"If you don't understand that you work for your mislabeled 'subordinates,' then you know nothing about leadership. You know only tyranny."
--Dee Hock, founder and CEO emeritus, Visa International
From Fast Company's recently ...READ»
"If you don't understand that you work for your mislabeled 'subordinates,' then you know nothing about leadership. You know only tyranny."
--Dee Hock, founder and CEO emeritus, Visa International
From Fast Company's ...READ»
A new book sharing lessons and ideas from the KaosPilots, a progressive business school in Denmark, indicates that business leaders around the world can still learn from the Scandinavian world of work.READ»
"I have made my world, and it is a much better world than I ever saw outside." -- Louise Nevelson
Growing up in the wilds of Newton, Massachusetts, my hero was Tarzan. I admired his special relationship with animals, and hoped that I ...READ»
London-based Host Universal, founded by two young innovators from the advertising establishment, wants to reinvent what it means to be an ad agency. Some very big companies are betting on their model.READ»
When Gloria Feldt rose to the top of the high-profile organization, she knew it was time for a change -- and a plan. She also knew that the best plans come from the bottom up.READ»
Ten years ago, Peter Senge introduced the idea of the "learning organization." Now he says that for big companies to change, we need to stop thinking like mechanics and to start acting like gardeners.READ»
There's a new movement in the land. From coast to coast, in communities large and small, citizens are declaring their independence and drafting a new bill of rights. Meet some of the 25 million residents of Free Agent, USA.READ»