While some leaders may believe they should appear flawless to their teams, a new study finds there are benefits for those who reflect on and learn from their mistakes. In four related studies, ...
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People who recognize the limits of their own knowledge are more open to negative feedback, but only when that criticism ...
At first glance, the 1609 engraving seems straightforward enough: A teacher stands at an elevated lectern at the front of a classroom. Three benches in front of long tables crammed with about 15 young ...
The congregation stood in a circle, their eyes turned toward me as I spoke the words of institution: “For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: the Lord Jesus, on the night he was ...
The word “pivot” has a bad rap. It’s become the buzzword to describe every next Facebook hopeful that raised too much money, then jumped from idea to idea until it ran out. Pivoting has become a ...
Humility may be one of the most misunderstood dimensions of character. This article describes what it is, why it matters and how to develop it.
Clinicians in the United States and elsewhere are treating an increasingly diverse patient population, so in addition to learning about the science of medicine, young doctors and residents need to ...
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