by James Bailey and Sophia Lohrum | Jun 11, 2018
Aversion to failure may be rooted in what we’re taught as youngsters.
by James Bailey, Emily Volpe, Lucy Gamble | May 17, 2018
Frustrated by the young-ish workforce? The Millennials? They’re the future. The good news is that they want to do good and are willing to work hard.
by James Bailey, Lucy M. Gamble | Mar 27, 2018
Outdoor experiences are profound, but how can their impact be made your new normal? Here’s some sound and simple and sage advice.
by James Bailey | Feb 2, 2018
Advice on how to improve one’s self is everywhere. It accounts for about 2.5% of all book sales in the United States. Add in speeches, training programs, TV programs, online-products, coaches, yoga, and the like, self-help is a $10 billion industry per year, and...
by James Bailey | Jan 30, 2018
Want to know why people choose to follow? Here’s the data.
by James Bailey | Dec 19, 2017
Chief executives are expected to instinctively know how to lead and when to leave their company. Balancing the tension between leading and leaving requires an executive who has deep empathy of workplace rhythms and a showman’s instinct for timing.