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The Great CEO Exodus: What’s Driving the Wave of Leadership Departures?
CEO turnover is hitting record highs in 2025, with 222 leaders stepping down in January alone. What is fueling this mass exodus, and how can businesses adapt to rapid leadership transitions?
Do You Know Your ‘Fractional Executive Networking Index’?
Discover how to balance your networking efforts with tangible business outcomes using the Fractional Executive Networking Index (FENI).
When Your Boss is Also Your Regulator: The Wild World of Related Party Accounting
What happens when a CEO is also a government official? Tesla may have to list the U.S. government as a business partner in financial reports. A governance nightmare meets financial comedy.
AI: The Next Step, Not a Radical Departure
Like past tech booms, the hype will collapse, leaving real value behind.
Decoding the Corporate Jargon: Are You Fluent in Business Slang or Just ‘Mewing’ Your Way Through?
Feeling lost in corporate jargon? If “let’s circle back and unpack this” sounds like a foreign language, you are not alone. Learn how to simplify workplace communication—before we all start speaking in buzzwords.
Business Lessons from Sushi: Why ‘Leaving It Up to the Chef’ Might Be the Best Strategy for 2025
Here are three leadership lessons from the sushi counter that every entrepreneur should learn!
Tampa’s Boutique CRE Boom: How Small Firms Are Winning in Florida’s Hot Market
Florida’s real estate firms are changing the game, leveraging local expertise and persistence. Discover how one firm secured 23 offers on a single deal.
Tampa’s Energy Surge: Why Lithium Battery Company’s Expansion is More Than Just a Power Move
Tampa Bay is surging with new business growth! Lithium Battery Company’s expansion means jobs, innovation, and a high-voltage boost to the local economy.
The Doomsday Clock: Is Humanity Always Running Late?
The Doomsday Clock was set to just seven seconds to midnight in 1947. Discover its origins and surprising lessons for today’s leaders navigating crises.
Ed Lebiecki: The 3-Inch Leader Driving Big Lessons on Accountability
A Milwaukee suburb blamed its traffic woes on Ed Lebiecki, a three-inch figurine. Discover how this playful scapegoating offers serious lessons in leadership and humor.