The administration hopes to bring back manufacturing and reduce trade deficits. But renegotiating trade may damage global trust in the U.S.
After the Biden administration’s broader approach to regulating competition, expect more-targeted enforcement in the years ahead.

On this (rerun) episode of The Insightful Leader: You can’t always control what happens at work. But reframing setbacks, and instituting some serious calendar discipline, can go a long way toward reducing stress.
Regardless of their political ideology, people are less likely to follow back users from certain racial groups.
While many view the internet as the death knell of local print journalism, the unraveling started decades earlier—with the rise of television.

A former Fortune 500 CEO offers advice on arguably the most difficult career transition in business.

When discussing business strategy, leaders should leave room for new voices, who could spur the next big idea.
Be yourself! No, not like that. On this (rerun) episode of The Insightful Leader, we help you navigate the competing advice about how much to share and hold back.
And how they can be encouraged to buy in.
The right conditions can help people, particularly those from marginalized groups, feel more comfortable with expressing their true selves.
These under-the-radar transactions have driven up the price of anesthesia by about 30 percent.
Winning its trade war with China would help the U.S. negotiate better trade terms, but American consumers and businesses could pay a heavy price.
Leaders need to model a healthy mindset to better contribute to the well-being of their teams.

Plus: insecure employees and a flagging culture. On this (rerun) episode of The Insightful Leader’s “Ask Insight,” a conversation with Professor Harry Kraemer.
As one cancer center expanded, relocation of some clinicians led to fewer in-person interactions for all.
When an ad features people of different ages, races, genders, or nationalities, consumers believe the brand offers greater variety and is more creative.