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When individuals with strong moral character fill positions of prominence in their peer networks, they can have a positive influence on the moral awareness of others. These ‘moral beacons’ can help support a culture of ethical leadership, decision making, and behavior. Featuring CIL Core Faculty Erik Helzer.
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Leading in an ethical way is more than simply ‘doing the right thing.’ Increasingly, ethical leadership is correlated with team performance—for instance, as this study shows, an ethically led team is better placed to bounce back from a period of poor performance. Featuring CIL Faculty Affiliate Sean Martin
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Contrasting with an underrepresentation of women in other top rank senior roles, new analysis reveals an encouraging increase in female CHROs—which may help us better understand decisions relating to gender diversity, or lack of it, at the top of organizations. Featuring CIL Core Faculty Rick Smith
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Analysis of the South Korean healthcare system’s response during the COVID-19 pandemic calls for a reimagination of crisis management as a creative process—with dynamic negotiation and improvisation enabling rapid improvement of response capabilities, bringing a system to the ‘at the edge of chaos.’ Featuring CIL Core Faculty Suntae Kim
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A new, comprehensive analysis of communication research data reveals much about the inner workings, impact, and outcomes of good and bad leadership communication. Featuring CIL Core Faculty Cassandra Chambers
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If sleeplessness stimulates ADHD-like tendencies, which in turn can drive entrepreneurial venturing—what does this mean for people thinking of founding or investing in new businesses? Featuring CIL Core Faculty Brian Gunia
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CIL Core Faculty Brian Gunia joined colleagues in reviewing the economic impact of poor sleep in the workplace, a key challenge facing leaders in all industries, in an article in the journal PharmacoEconomics.
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The Delve podcast interviews CIL Core Faculty Suntae Kim about his latest co-authored research on entrepreneurial incubators.
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CIL Core Faculty Brian Gunia interviewed in the Negotiations Ninja podcast to share more about bartering and discuss how powerful it can be in the negotiation process.
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Writing in the Harvard Business Review, CIL Core Faculty members Michelle Barton and Kathleen Sutcliffe share insights from their research on what drives resilience in today's organizations.
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Health systems frequently rely on surgical cases for revenue, and the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in frequent disruptions in surgical operations for the last few years. CIL Faculty Director Chris Myers and colleagues highlight the value of aligning the surgeon-hospital relationship in this column for Medpage Today.
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In the Harvard Business Review, CIL Core Faculty member Suntae Kim shares insights from his recent research on how entrepreneurial leaders impact local communities