This is the last in a series of four articles on what strategy should look like in a world that is volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA). In the previous three articles I outlined the ...
In this new COVID-19 reality we’re living, grief has become a daily experience. But for most, it isn’t the grieving of the death of a loved one, but a global, pervasive sense of loss that is tied to ...
As Heather McLeod and Leslie Crutchfield observed in describing the difficulty of creating high-impact nonprofits, social innovators often face obstacles that have nothing to do with their own ...
Death can be a harsh shock, as someone is ripped from us and is no longer present in our lives. It has a finality to it - that's part of the shock and much of the pain. But it is real and concrete.
Ambiguity Meaning & Examples: Imagine your friend tells you, "I saw a man with binoculars." Does that mean your friend used binoculars to see the man? Or does it mean the man was the one holding the ...
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