Albany often proclaims that New York is “leading the way,” and our state often celebrates speed over substance, racing to claim we’re leading the nation before we’ve worked out the details. It’s a ...
We live in an age where organizations are trained to move, scale, and react fast. Speed has become the unofficial KPI of modern leadership. But somewhere along the way, we started confusing ...
The answer will define whether your organization is overtaken by disruption or leads the way in shaping the intelligent, mission-driven teams of tomorrow. Most executives fear moving too fast, but the ...
Former County Board member Jay Fisette (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey) Several former elected officials in Arlington are expressing caution over moving too fast on potential changes to the county’s ...
“Slow down, you move too fast.” That advice is from Simon and Garfunkel’s “The 59th Street Bridge Song.” It applies to Marin local governments just as it does when we attempt to pace our daily lives.
The pace of work has always challenged leaders, but the acceleration brought on by new technology has created a new kind of pressure. Leaders are flooded with information, surrounded by rapid change, ...
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