Courage in Practice – An Interview with Feena May of the ICRC – Part 2
…is a very practical kind of courage that comes from being in the field both from a security point of view but also the kind of courage it takes to…
…is a very practical kind of courage that comes from being in the field both from a security point of view but also the kind of courage it takes to…
This post originally appeared on the blog in April 2020. Following an encore presentation of the webinar, we’re republishing the summary with added Q&A from the latest broadcast. Each of…
…of the MRG team just returned from this year’s event in Philadelphia, where we were immersed in entrepreneurship from a psychological perspective. Alongside several hundred of our fellow attendees, we…
…to see yourself reflected, the impact really comes from what a person DOES with that knowledge, and how it influences the decisions they make. In my experience, when people are…
…As I walked away from the experience, I remember thinking that the senior level roles inside that HR organization (and even below) were complicated, but complicated in unique ways. For…
…do with happiness. Often, engagement is mentioned in the same sentence as onsite gym, free snacks, or car service. This take on employee engagement places emphasis on surveys and numbers,…
…to the WCC project – Welcome! In addition to offering content from the MRG community, we are committed to sharing content from around the world that is aligned with our…
…US, Canada, Belgium, France and Germany. These tests were primarily local to one country, although some of the teams had members from multiple countries. Q: When do you think you…
…from many of our longtime partners and friends about the pandemic’s devastating toll long before it reached our offices. But it was quickly apparent that we would need to adapt…
…2001, according to the 2018 DHL Global Connectedness Index. Many of us also hold stereotypes about different countries. Some common stereotypes are accurate but at least as many are inaccurate….