Why silence, obligation, and dissent mean different things across cultures, and what leaders get wrong when they assume voice is universal.
New data from Kitces Research points to gains after hiring support and moving upmarket — until workload and costs to autonomy kick in.
A bill passed under urgency that allows the Govt to claw back a wider range of welfare payments from ACC backpay makes a mockery of due process, writes Susan St John.
For the artificial intelligence expert, the greatest challenge is not which technology we use, but which human capacities we are failing to cultivate.
Alliances may offer protection, but they can also import conflicts, rivalries and strategic compulsions that are not a nation’s own. The real test of sovereignty lies in whether a country can secure i ...
What makes a workplace thrive? Five leaders from this year’s 100 Best Companies to Work For in Oregon weigh in on company culture, professional growth, leadership advice and more.
It takes one cross-country plane, a train, a ferry, then another hour or so by car to reach the writer I had read plenty ...
Public goods create a peculiar dilemma: everyone likes the benefits, but paying for them is another matter. Economists call this the free-rider problem—people can enjoy protection, clean air, or herd ...
On March 4, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that its air defense systems had intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iranian territory. The debris fell in Hatay province. According to ...
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