If you’re not enthusiastic about work lately, you’re not alone. According to Gallup, less than one-third of U.S. workers are engaged—the lowest point of employee engagement in nearly a decade. This ...
You’ve seen it happen. A project that had potential suddenly runs out of steam. No one raises new ideas. People stick to what’s been done before. The team is smart, capable, even enthusiastic—but the ...
In the 2018 comedy Tag, a group of childhood friends maintains an offbeat line of connection over 30 years of friendship: the same game of tag, played through weddings, boardrooms, and hospital visits ...
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I’ve called Susan Orlean to discuss creativity, but I can’t stop staring at the poster-size playing card propped up behind her chair. The Queen of Hearts grimaces back at me while the legendary New ...
Imagine it’s Monday morning, too cold and too dark, but once that alarm goes off, you know you’ve got to rally. The kids have to get to school. You’ve got to get to work. And, of course, your ...
It is crucial for undergraduate engineering programs to equip students with efficient technical skills and to nurture curiosity, encourage meaningful connections and inspire the creation of value. The ...
We naturally view the world through our own cultural lens: The Saadiyat Cultural District, Abu Dhabi inspires visitors to discover and see things differently. The Saadiyat Cultural District, in Abu ...
Building a culture of curiosity can foster quality care, improve nurse satisfaction, enhance patient safety and build trust, according to Sue Behrens, DNP, RN, vice president and chief nursing officer ...