Corporate integrity was the subject. And “Little Lies Cost Big Money” was the title. Both were integral to a HEC Paris Master Class in Doha, led by Lily Kelly-Radford. Corporate lies are not just a moral quandary, but a financial problem—in millions of...
By Randall P. White In 1987, Ann Morrison, Ellen Van Velsor and I wrote Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Can women reach the top of America’s largest corporations? Back then, the idea of some 200 women, in mostly STEM careers, many with advanced degrees, gathering in Doha,...
Photo: Vimi Pinto, HEC Paris ExxonMobil Qatar Women’s Network (EMRA’A) with HEC Paris organized their Annual Women Professionals Networking event, “Women Helping Women,” to highlight women’s leadership and discuss the development of the future female...
Read “Uncertainty. Learning’s Final Frontier” Randy White’s latest article on ambiguity and uncertainty as factors of the leadership equation appears in the April issue of CLO Magazine. Uncertainty is constant and as a co-author of the book...
Illustration: Dialogue Where does failure fit? Much of the Executive Development Group’s work focuses on the development of emotional intelligence and learning leadership. Emotional intelligence is key to the interpersonal workings of the organization. Without it, a...