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  • The Paradox at the Heart of B Corps

    Leading for Social Impact

    In this podcast, Todd Schifeling, Associate Professor at the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University, and Suntae Kim, CIL Core Faculty and Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, explore the central tension in the B Corp movement: scaling impact while maintaining credibility.

  • The Devastating Impact of Medicaid Cuts on Rural Hospitals

    Leading in Healthcare

    Drawing on insights from CIL Faculty Director Christopher Myers, this AOM Today article reveals how declining reimbursements are forcing rural hospitals into difficult tradeoffs that shape access for Medicaid and uninsured patients, while testing leaders’ ability to navigate uncertainty and ethical complexity to sustain care.

  • Living Leadership Podcast | Leadership Lessons from Journalism

    Leading in Uncertain Times

    In this episode of Living Leadership, Jack Speer, former NPR news anchor and current adjunct instructor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, reflects on a career spent interviewing CEOs, reporting from the field, and covering moments of national crisis—and the leadership lessons from those experiences he now brings into the classroom.

  • California public media leaders say loss of federal funding puts local news at risk

    Leading for Social Impact

    Jack Speer, former NPR news anchor and current instructor of Communications and Ethics at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, recently spoke at an informational hearing of the State Assembly’s Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports and Tourism in San Diego. He shared insights on how the decline in working journalists and cuts to public broadcasting are affecting local news coverage.

  • Disney is in a no-win situation—and Bob Iger’s legacy depends on getting it right

    Leading in Uncertain Times

    "Whether he's remembered as a CEO who made billions of dollars for this corporation, or as the one who made the right choices in difficult times, I think people will pay more attention to the difficult choices," Christopher Myers, the faculty director of the Center for Innovative Leadership at The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School, told Business Insider.

  • Meet America’s Best Employers For Tech Workers 2025

    Leading for Social Impact

    In Forbes’ new ranking of America’s Best Employers for Tech Workers 2025, David Smith, CIL Core Faculty and Professor of Practice at The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, argues that the companies most likely to retain top tech talent are those that support whole-person well-being by customizing benefits and work arrangements to meet diverse needs.

  • NE cities shine in work-life balance rankings for 2025

    Leading for Social Impact

    In a recent article on on the best U.S. cities for aligning work, life, and mental well-being, Professor Christopher Myers points to the value of designing walkable workplaces and vibrant social environments near where we work—reminding us that leadership isn't just about the decisions we make inside organizations, but also how we shape the ecosystems around them.

  • Amazon CEO Jassy joins tech leaders warning employees about AI disruption

    Leading in the Age of AI

    In a recent Financial World article, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy issued a clear warning: artificial intelligence is already reshaping the workforce—eliminating some jobs, creating others, and demanding rapid adaptation from everyone. Professor Christopher Myers echoed this urgency and emphasized the need for honest leadership in moments of disruption.

  • Profiles in Leadership | Clavel Founders Lane Harlan & Carlos Raba

    Leading Inclusively

    This video profiles Lane Harlan and Carlos Raba, co-founders of Clavel, a celebrated Baltimore restaurant known for its authentic Sinaloan cuisine and hospitality-driven culture. Their story highlights a bold entrepreneurial journey shaped by resilience, creativity, and empathetic leadership through times of growth and crisis.

  • The Motor City takes a detour from Silicon Valley orthodoxy

    Leading for Social Impact

    This timely piece from IMD, written by Jerry Davis, Professor of Management and Sociology at the University of Michigan, highlights research from Suntae Kim, CIL Core Faculty & Assistant Professor at The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School, and explains how Detroit's entrepreneurs are building a more resilient, community-rooted ecosystem—focused not just on speed, but on sustainability, economic vibrancy, and real-world impact.

  • Part-time CEOs like Elon Musk can be fine — until business does badly

    Leading for Social Impact

    In a recent feature by Business Insider, Christopher Myers, Associate Professor at The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, shared his thoughts on Elon Musk’s growing list of CEO roles. “It’s hard to imagine there’s enough time in a week to really give each of those the attention that it needs.” Musk's experience with multiple roles suggests sustainable success may require more than just presence—it demands deep engagement.

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    Profiles in Leadership | APL Director Ralph Semmel

    Leading in Uncertain Times

    This video profiles Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Director Ralph Semmel, who discusses the vital role of empathy in innovation leadership. Drawing from his experience leading one of the nation's premier research and development centers, Semmel explores how fostering empathy within teams enhances creativity, strengthens collaboration, and drives breakthrough solutions to complex global challenges.

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