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Not every company holds an annual food skirmish like OGC — but designing rituals with intentionality can strengthen your corporate soul.
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Personal finance expert Paula Pant says you can afford almost anything if you recognize that every money choice involves a trade-off.
AI has brought a reckoning to the consulting industry — and the death knell will quickly sound for those who fail to adapt.
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“I've started to think about three puzzles we need to solve for as we bring these technologies into our organizations.”
From Charles Schwab to Jensen Huang, great leaders never attribute their success to flawless planning — they point instead to what went wrong.
Decades before COVID imposed remote work on the world, Jack Nilles pioneered WFH and championed its many benefits.
An introduction to "The Engine of Progress" from Jason Crawford, founder of the Roots of Progress Institute.
Real progress demands rules built for uncertainty — not for the few innovations dominating today’s tech landscape.
At the foundation of America’s progress movement are immigrants who still believe this country can build.
Barriers to energy abundance — and how to overcome them — were front and center at Progress Conference 2025.
Jennifer Pahlka, author and Code for America founder, on what comes after Elon Musk’s failed attempt at government efficiency — and how we can modernize federal agencies to improve people’s lives.
The case that a bipartisan movement structured around progress and reform may be reaching critical mass.
One of the many reasons I love my job is that, on any given week, I get to talk with a dozen or so smart, thoughtful L&D leaders to hear […]
If you want a masterclass in making the leap from content creator to business builder, look no further than Davon Moseley — aka Royale Eats.
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From science to philosophy, three perspectives explore why humans can’t stop asking “why.” Our search for purpose, they suggest, is less about finding answers and more about learning how to move forward.
Unlikely Collaborators
Leaders in China hope that AI and robotics can finally resolve the flaws of a centralized planned economy. But US technoculture has an edge.
Aaron Hurst — founder and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Connection — offers a bold new vision for community service.
Ryan Holiday on why wisdom depends on failure, experimentation, and the courage to admit when we’re wrong.
The greatest companies navigate change at speed and make it stick at scale. Here’s how IBM started that journey in 2012.
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In the operating room, success isn’t about one person but the teamwork behind them. Surgeon Atul Gawande says those lessons under pressure apply far beyond medicine.
Former tech founder Scott Britton wants to shatter the binary myth that separates driving ambition from inner development.
We chat with Mark Klarzynski, founder of PEAK:AIO, on how his company became an international player in data storage for the age of AI.
Fibonacci’s "Liber Abaci" not only revolutionized commerce — it also helped nudge the world towards reasoned, quantitative enquiry.
How did Jobs revolutionize tech, not once but continually? Aspiring innovators — and today's Apple — should look to The Bard and seek out singularity.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Andrew Markell — philosopher, martial artist, and CEO advisor — argues that true endurance comes from desire, ritual, and learning to evolve through chaos.
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“There would be something very, very empty and meaningless about [a] sort of life with no problems.”