What We Read in November and December 2019

December 25, 2019 | News

Nearly every day, Rosov Consulting team members share articles and blogs of interest on one of our many Slack channels, #RosovReads. We find some of these articles to be so insightful, informative, or even surprising that we want to share them more broadly to help our colleagues and partners. Enjoy some of November and December’s #RosovReads.

The Best-Kept Secret: A Strategic ‘Pivot’
Sarah Kornhauser, Director in Colorado for UpStart, shares in Philanthropy News Digest key questions to ask before making a strategic pivot, just as UpStart did as part of its work in the Denver-Boulder Jewish Teen Initiative.

When School Leaders Fail: It is in Our Hands
Jane Taubenfield Cohen writes on the blog of Prizmah: Center for Jewish Day Schools about the many different ways heads of schools need to be supported in order to succeed.

The Best Business Breakthroughs Come From Moments of Doubt
IDEO shares a piece from its CEO explaining why the best innovations often occur when things feel most unclear and unsettled, and where the pressure to make new meaning from learnings feels most oppressive.

Frances Frei’s Three Pillars of Leadership
Harvard Business School’s Francis Frei discusses on “The TED Interview” podcast why authenticity, logic, and empathy are the most vital skills an employee can have.

 

 

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