The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we work and live. At Kotter, we have long written about navigating change, and have compiled 6 of our best pieces on how you can lead through tough change.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we work and live. At Kotter, we have long written about navigating change, and have compiled 6 of our best pieces on how you can lead through tough change.
Read More Here“Equality is not a women’s issue, it’s a business issue.” – International Women’s Day Website Happy (Belated) International Women’s Day! In the spirit of harnessing our individual experiences for collective growth, we’ve asked the women at Kotter to answer questions on their experience as women in the workplace.
Read More HereThroughout Black History Month we featured articles that delved into topics of race and diversity. In his posts, Rod Walker shared his experience as a minority in the consulting sector and in the workplace at large, and discussed the importance of diversity on corporate boards. In her post, Vanessa Akhtar explores the Oscars, the continued lack of diversity amongst both nominees and recipients, and the resulting impact on the stories that get told in entertainment.
Read More HereIt’s not every day that something steeped in the landscape of business as we know it just…changes. That’s just what happened when the Business Roundtable gathered in late August of 2019 and declared that optimizing shareholder value was no longer the chief goal of an enterprise.
Read More HereIn any movement, someone has to be willing to be the “lone nut” – the one who takes the first, visible action, no matter how small. Malala Yousafzai, globally recognized as a brave and vocal advocate for education and who was attacked by the Taliban for her efforts, began by writing an anonymous blog. Over time, her message of equal rights gained momentum around the world. That first step can feel scary or trivial – like it isn’t enough. But if we continue to wait until our efforts feel big enough, we may never act.
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