Bright Young Stars Rarely Finish on Top – How To Build Your Career For Longterm Success
Those who show exceptional promise at a young age are rarely the individuals who dominate their field in adulthood, according to research published in Science. So how does excellence actually unfold to build your career for the long-term?
Where Did The CEOs Of The 50 Best-Managed Companies in America Go To School?
BlueSky Thinking reviews the educational and professional backgrounds of the CEOs leading the top 50 companies in the 2025 Drucker Institute Company Ranking. These leaders represent a highly global, highly technical cohort, but with very few women.
3 Ways To Reclaim Sunday as a Day of Life, Not Labour
Why has Sunday has become a shadow workday? What research reveals about this behaviour, and how to use the workweek to free Sunday once again for what it was meant to be: a day off.
The $100K H-1B Visa: A Game-Changer for U.S. Companies and Global Talent
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Elon Musk and Melania Trump all benefitted from an H-1B visa to pursue their careers in the U.S. So what do they make of the proclamation signed by President Donald Trump on Friday that will ask companies to pay a $100,000 annual fee for H-1B worker visas?
Is Empathy a Weakness? Science Says Elon Musk Is Wrong About Leadership
Far from the "fundamental weakness of Western civilization", new research shows that empathic leadership is the key to creativity, productivity and motivation.
