My Best Advice — Brad Herrmann
Brad is a leader who believes that genuine care for people is the foundation of effective leadership. This philosophy was shaped early on by his…
Brad is a leader who believes that genuine care for people is the foundation of effective leadership. This philosophy was shaped early on by his…
In late 2007, when Dan Hesse became CEO of Sprint, the company was months away from bankruptcy. The economy was starting to falter, heading toward…
Cassie Mogilner Holmes, a distinguished professor of marketing and behavioral decision-making at UCLA Anderson School of Management, holds the Bud Knapp Marketing Professorship. Born and…
Thrown into the deep end at my first industry trade group meeting in 2013, I quickly learned the harsh realities of navigating challenging industry discussions.…
In my Stanford GSB Exec Education finance class, Ilya Strebulaev claimed he’d teach us half of what we needed to know about M&A in the…
For me Hugh Varilly, is an early and excellent example of when it’s better to ask than to assume. In the summer and fall of…
She once bicycled 3,000 miles cross-country just for fun. Some would say Somos Chair and CEO Gina Perini has always shown a penchant for the…
It would make sense for me to reach out to my EZ Texting co-founders for a guest post. Not only were we born within a…
From Sinch’s headquarters in Stockholm, Laurinda Pang leads 4,000 Sinchers around the globe who empower brands to connect with their customers across messaging, voice and…
Jay Patel is the VP & GM of Cisco's Webex CPaaS business, a role he assumed following Cisco's acquisition of his company IMImobile for $730…
As a behavioral design expert and the author of two bestselling books, Nir Eyal has a lifetime of training for his role as a guide…
Huggy Rao, the Atholl McBean Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, has spent over forty-five years shaping the minds of…