When law firms or legal departments face crises, whether that be a data breach exposing client information, allegations of professional misconduct, a high-profile case gone awry or something truly ...
Leaders who want to be ready for the next supply chain collapse, cyberattack or public backlash need to get out of their bubble. Leadership is physical, not theoretical.
Crises are an inevitable part of leadership, challenging the resilience of both leaders and institutions. In these moments, leaders must make tough decisions under immense pressure, and how we respond ...
It was 2020, the world was spinning and most leaders found themselves in uncharted territory, wrestling with a crisis that tested every ounce of their resilience. An executive I know—let's call him ...
Crisis leadership is an imperative for leaders at all levels of our institutions. There is a growing recognition that the challenges facing higher education require a bold response–one that draws upon ...
Universities face events that can erupt quickly and without warning—from severe weather to public health emergencies to campus safety concerns. Communicating during these fast-moving events can mean ...
The most frequently used word to describe the last few months is “uncertainty.” Our heads have been spinning as we get word almost daily of major policy shifts, market turmoil, new advances in AI, and ...
Leadership isn’t just about having a fancy title or being the loudest voice in the room. Rather, it’s about how you show up for others when it really matters. A true leader is defined by the ability ...