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High-performing teams aren’t just shaped by culture—they’re built on biology. For decades, we’ve looked inside the body to understand what makes us human. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, has given us ...
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Alignment isn’t about universal agreement — it’s about shared commitment and coordinated action toward common goals. Psychological safety expands meaningful contribution from a select few to the ...
Every leader wants to build a high-performance team. We chase growth, tighten operations, craft strategic plans, and track the metrics that signal success. Yet even when the strategy is sound and the ...
Technology is making it easier for everyone to move faster. The important question is who will move in the right direction? New technologies—including AI and automation—are quickly becoming ...
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I’m standing in the United Autosports & McLaren garage in Mt. Fuji at the 6 Hours of Fuji race watching the pit crew prepare. Twelve mechanics, each with a specific role, rehearsing the choreography ...
Engineering failures rarely begin with a single bad calculation. They begin when critical information doesn’t surface—an anomaly ignored, a question unasked, a hesitation swallowed because someone ...