Management Lessons in Tenacity from the Co-Founder of Foursquare Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley has been doggedly pursuing an idea for over a decade across a few startups. Here, he shares the different types of tenacity it takes to turn a new concept into a notable company.
People & Culture When Fear Is a Competitive Advantage — 4 Steps to Make It Work for You Justin Milano and Dan Cordaro have built their reputations on the science of overcoming fear — today, they help dozens of startups turn these feelings into opportunity.
Management On Receiving (and Truly Hearing) Radical Candor Candor Inc. co-founders Kim Scott and Russ Laraway have both written and spoken often on how to give radical candor to colleagues. Here they turn the tables and focus on how to receive it.
Management The Science of Speaking is the Art of Being Heard Reboot.io founder and professional coach Khalid Halim has drawn from his training in neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) to help top-tier tech leaders better communicate and resonate with their growing teams.
People & Culture Harnessing Happiness to Build Your Career — Advice from an Uber Product Leader Frederique Dame spent the last four years as a top product manager at Uber. But if you ask her what's made her career, it's her attitude. Here's what she knows that others should.
Management Reddit and Facebook Veteran On How to Troubleshoot Troublemakers Bethanye Blount shares her hard-earned tips on how to detect and debug troublemakers.
Management Practical Frameworks for Beating Burnout After leading a massive division at LinkedIn, and now running three groups at a startup, Roli Saxena knows about burnout. Here's how she fights it with logic.
Management The Remarkable Advantage of Abundant Thinking Katia Verresen is one of the most sought-after leadership coaches in tech. Here's how she's seen abundant thinking transform careers and companies.
Management Thoughts on Gender and Radical Candor Management expert Kim Scott builds on her argument for 'Radical Candor' by looking at the challenges of giving and receiving feedback through a gender lens.
People & Culture The Magical Benefits of the 'Quitter's Mindset' Ellen Chisa is a renowned product leader and blogger who quit Harvard Business School to try something new. It worked wonders. Here's what happened.
Management The ‘Adaptable Leader’ is the New Holy Grail — Become One, Hire One Anne Dwane, CBO at Chegg, has had to adapt a lot in her career as she's started and sold companies. Here's what she learned.
Management Radical Candor — The Surprising Secret to Being a Good Boss Kim Scott cut her teeth as a manager at Apple and Google, and now helps create great leaders as an author and coach for companies like Twitter. Here's the secret that's made all the difference for her.