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Why You Stopped Speaking Up (And What It's Actually Costing)
Thirty-nine percent. That is the number from Milliken, Morrison, and Hewlin's (2003) survey of professionals asked why they chose not to voice concerns at work.
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The Invisible Tax: How Broken Attribution Systems Destroy Organizational Culture
A program designer named Claudia built the patient navigation framework that a health system presented to its board for six months.
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The Warmth Trap: How Caring Organizations Enable Their Own Blind Spots
The birthday messages are real. The superintendent sends them personally, remembers names, asks about families.
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You Became What You Were Fighting: The Replication Problem in Leadership
"I've been doing this a long time." The sentence landed in a Tuesday meeting, mid-afternoon, aimed at a direct report who had proposed an alternative timeline for a rollout.
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The Freedom You Performed
Someone at a dinner party last month described, with clinical precision and visible satisfaction, the exact psychological mechanism by which their childhood shaped their professional conflict avoidanc...
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