Analytical Skills 
Improve business decisions by learning how to gather, interpret and present data.

Develop specialized skills and strategies to help you assess patterns, identify relevant questions, gain data-driven insights and effectively share analytical information with others.

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When Competitors Should Team Up

Strategic collaboration is something that today's leaders should spend more time in investigating. As two Mercer consultants report, "When companies fight over things that hold little value to customers or that offer little potential for...

When the Bad Drives Out the Good

Learn how the wrong reputation can interfere with corporate success, no matter how hard a company works.

Where New Jobs Will Really Come From

Most new jobs will be created in response to innovation.

White Men Can't Lead (Everyone)

The author of a new book, Salsa, Soul, and Spirit: Leadership for a Multicultural Age, explains how leaders can embrace a more multicultural approach to lead an increasingly diverse workforce....

Who's Really Leading the Team, Anyway?

In a fast-paced business environment filled with uncertainty and change, project management can feel more like running an obstacle course. There are external factors that can cripple the effort, but there are also internal ones-and the most fundamental of factors that can destroy a team effort is co

Why Getting the Best from Your Employees Starts with Frontline Leadership

To fully utilize your team’s potential, the people in charge have to be great leaders. See how great frontline leadership can empower your team to success.

Why Good Bosses Go Bad (and Other Issues that Keep Leaders Up at Night)

An interview with Nicole Lipkin, the author of the book What Keeps Leaders Up at Night. Lipkin discusses when good bosses go bad and how to avoid it.

Why Jane Doesn't Lead

Studies show that women leaders elicit more negative non-verbal responses than male leaders.

Why Leaders Use Stories in Their Presentations

You only have to consider the benefits of using stories in presentations to understand why leaders use them in their presentations. Stories inform, involve, and inspire the members of their audience. John Baldoni explains why leaders do, then goes on to describe how to effectively use stories.