generation z Does "Generation Me" Really Exist?

Meng Li, PhD

Team Dynamics and CollaborationWhite Papers and ResearchAre younger generations really more narcissistic than their older counterparts? Studies show that the media narrative of "Generation Me" is problematic. 138/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/does-generation-me-really-exist-2
a gold metal Leadership Tip of the Week: Strive for Excellence

Charles Buchanan, Lt. Col.

Perfection rarely exists, and demanding it can do more harm than good. 137/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/leadership-tip-of-the-week-strive-for-excellence
statue of a blindfolded woman holding a balancing scale Conflicts of Interest Need a Working Moral Compass to Navigate

James Allen, MBA

Inclusive Leadership, Ethics and PrinciplesSelf-interest is in our DNA. Read about a leader’s role in combating self-interest in business. 136/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/conflicts-of-interest-need-a-working-moral-compass-to-navigate
coworkers in a meeting New Manager on the Block

Sarah Mangia, MA

Emerging LeadersTwo key strategies for new leaders and managers to maximize their effectiveness 135/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/new-kid-on-the-block
A man standing outside of the "comfort zone" Leaders Create Safe Spaces

Jen Knox Shanahan, MFA

Academic Programs Manager, Ohio State University
Inclusive LeadershipEmployees need to feel safe to be themselves and take risks in order to achieve success. 134/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/leaders-create-safe-spaces
Woman winking at herself in a mirror “Generation Me”

Meng Li, PhD

Many stereotypes about "Generation Me" exist -- but they might not be as true as we once thought. 132/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/generation-me
Two children laughing with sticky notes with a lightbulb illustration on their foreheads Laughing Matters

Sarah Mangia, MA

Inclusive LeadershipHow much have you laughed in the past day? Week?… The benefits of leaders using humor in the workplace 131/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/laughing-matters
Angel and devil sitting on each shoulder What is an Ethical CEO?

Ben Carpenter

Ethics and PrinciplesBen Carpenter, a popular author, examines how the ethical behavior of a CEO is judged by shareholders, customers and employees—drawing from his own experience as a CEO. 130/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/what-is-an-ethical-ceo
four emoticon faces in order from angry, content, happy, to excited Leadership Tip of the Week: Praise and Punishment

Charles Buchanan, Lt. Col.

Leaders should praise in public and punish in private. 129/blogs/leadreadtoday/blog/leadership-tip-of-the-week-praise-and-punishment

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