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March 1, 2025

2 New Indices to Measure Stock Market Volatility

Unlike the VIX, these indices—SPOTVOL and LTV—distinguish between day-to-day volatility and investor fears of a “black swan” event.

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March 1, 2025

5 Ways Business Leaders Can Address Implicit Bias

“Inclusive leadership is actually an intrinsic goal that most people have, regardless of their politics.”

cartoon illustration of antropomorphic hospital with vacuum sucking up smaller medical practices.
March 1, 2025

Investors Are Gobbling Up Smaller Medical Practices. Should Regulators Be Concerned?

These under-the-radar transactions have driven up the price of anesthesia by about 30 percent.

group of employees wearing mardi gras masks in office.
March 1, 2025

How to Encourage Authenticity at Work

The right conditions can help people, particularly those from marginalized groups, feel more comfortable with expressing their true selves.

illustration of person in office wearing oversized bowtie to satirize fellow employee, who looks on from around a wall.
March 1, 2025

Does Satire Soften the Blow of Criticism?

Quite the opposite, in fact, even if it comes in the form of humorous memes, videos, or headlines.

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March 4, 2025

Why Small Firms Take a Pass on Profitable Opportunities

And how they can be encouraged to buy in.

March 4, 2025

Podcast: How Should You Present Yourself at Work?

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.

March 17, 2025

Podcast: What Rom-coms Can Teach Business Leaders

On this episode of The Insightful Leader, we’ll discuss how these movies can help us navigate conflict and tackle power dynamics.

A person watches direct-to-consumer TV drug advertising.
March 28, 2025

Build a Successful B2B Business by First Engaging Consumers

Take the backroad to a B2B business model by stimulating demand from the bottom up.

illustration of team in strategy meeting with boss holding hands over his mouth.
March 28, 2025

The Case for Muting the Boss

When discussing business strategy, leaders should leave room for new voices, who could spur the next big idea.

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April 1, 2025

How First-Time Managers Can Make the Successful Jump to Leadership

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

twins at car dealer attempting to get car loans.
April 1, 2025

The Ripple Effect of an Uneven Credit Market

From freelancers to independent contractors, people who rely on temporary work are less likely to get loans and achieve life milestones.

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April 1, 2025

How America’s News Diet Went from Local to National

While many view the internet as the death knell of local print journalism, the unraveling started decades earlier—with the rise of television.

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April 1, 2025

Why That “Follow-Back” on Social Media Is Not Guaranteed

Regardless of their political ideology, people are less likely to follow back users from certain racial groups.

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April 1, 2025

The Hidden Cost of Successful Experiments

As companies innovate, the resulting complexity makes further growth more challenging.

April 10, 2025

Podcast: Workers Are Stressed Out. Here’s How Leaders Can Help.

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. 

illustration of delivery room where one doctor is looking around a screen at another.
April 11, 2025

Our Colleagues’ Decisions May Influence Us More Than We Realize

The effect of peer influence “raises some interesting and potentially troubling questions about the nature of expertise and decision-making.”

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April 15, 2025

A New Era for Antitrust Enforcement

After the Biden administration’s broader approach to regulating competition, expect more-targeted enforcement in the years ahead.

Donald Trump speaks to a crowd.
April 23, 2025

What Trump Wants From Tariffs … and What the U.S. Might Get Instead

The administration hopes to bring back manufacturing and reduce trade deficits. But renegotiating trade may damage global trust in the U.S.

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April 24, 2025

Policymakers Are Relying on Science More Than Ever

But there’s little common ground in the research that Republicans and Democrats cite.

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