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Leadership

On 20 January, Kamala Harris will become the US's highest ranking woman ever – but she will still face criticism and distrust in the US and on the global stage (Credit: Alamy)
Equality Matters

Why some still distrust women leaders

By Christine Ro

(Credit: Alamy)
Leadership
When 'doers' rise to the top at work
By Arianne Cohen
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Leadership
Why we should be wary of the successful
By Brendan Miller
A nurse walks outside The Royal London Hospital on 18 April 2020
Covid-19
Could coronavirus redefine heroism?
By Josh Sims
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Covid-19
Why leaders ignore their own advice
By Ian Leslie
Teens with lower self-esteem might be tempted to rate their parents unfavourably – but the results are consistent with earlier research (Credit: Alamy)
Leadership
Hate leadership? Blame your parents
By Christian Jarrett
The quiet that Christian Jarrett enjoyed at home, as an only child, may have helped lay the foundation for becoming a writer (Credit: Getty Images/BBC)
Family Values
Are we born leaders?
By Christian Jarrett
Starbucks employees attend racial bias seminar (Credit: Getty Images)
Leadership
Can you train people to be less biased?
Worklife
(Credit: Ginevra Boni)
Level Up
How to make better decisions
Worklife
(Credit: Alamy)
Language
How corporate gibberish is changing
By Miriam Quick
People with psychopathic traits flocked to finance in the 1970s and 80s, attracted by a high-stakes, high-profit environment. Gordon Gekko, anyone? (Credit: Twentieth Century Fox)
Leadership
Do psychopaths make better leaders?
By Jessica Brown
When it comes to product issues and customer complaints, negative-sounding words are often discouraged in favour of more optimism-inducing phrases (Credit: Getty Images)
Workplace
The companies that ban certain words
By Mark Johanson
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Owning Your Time
How the busiest people plan their days
By Alina Dizik
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Managing
What young workers want? A mission
By Sydney Finkelstein
(Credit: Katie Beck)
Entrepreneur
The candy boss teaching Google business
By Katie Beck
Supporting multiple approaches to any given challenge is needed in a fast business world, where conditions can turn in an instant (Credit: Getty Images)
Leadership
The one thing good managers do
By Sydney Finkelstein
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