How might character be understood from a perspective like mine that takes worlds of emotional experiencing as its principal focus? I have long contended that such organizations of emotional ...
It’s been said that character is what we do when we think no one is watching and how we treat people who can’t do us any good. As a careful observer of character for more than six decades, Robert L.
The promise of elevating character alongside competence in organizations is significant, as Fred Kiel highlighted in his 2015 book “Return on Character,” and my colleagues and I discussed in our 2022 ...
The retired general explains why character—not just competence—is key to leadership amid AI disruption, military change, and eroding public trust. Amid polarization, AI disruption, and eroding trust ...