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Leading with Empathy, Accountability, Resilience | Laura Bolger
Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson has found that a “psychologically safe work environment” – an environment in which teams feel free “to take risks, to express their ideas and concerns, [ask] questions, and to admit mistakes… without fear of negative consequences” – promotes team engagement and motivation.
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Accept, Transform & Inspire | Julia Martin
Julia Martin has relentless energy and celebrates the benefits of her neurodiversity. She uses creative thinking and problem-solving to see the bigger picture and create smaller steps to realise those ambitions. She can fit double a normal workload into five days and motivate staff to achieve things they didn’t think were possible. She can see…
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A Visionary Leader | Prof. Dr. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h. c. Jivka Ovtcharova
Jivka Ovtcharova, head of the Institute for Information Management in Engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), learned to take on a leadership role as a child. She had the advantage that her parents, who worked, gave Jivka the freedom to shape herself professionally and personally and decide which path she wanted to take.…
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Leading with An Open mindset & Empathy | Ioanna Fergadiotou
Leadership with a sense of responsibility is a valuable trait. It is often associated with individuals who are accountable, reliable, and committed to their roles and the people they lead. Such leaders prioritize the well-being of their team members and strive to create a positive work environment that fosters growth, collaboration, and innovation. What motivated…
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A Goal-oriented Leader | Anna Lambiase
Goal-oriented leadership involves setting clear and specific goals where possible, based on established experience, and which are purposeful and achievable. A goal-oriented leader is grounded in knowledge and a realistic outlook, being aware of the organization’s context, such as the traditions on which it is based, and the risks being taken.
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Symphonies in Space: The Quiet Elegance of Alexandra de Garidel | Alexandra de Garidel
In the world of design, where form often eclipses substance, and aesthetics flirt dangerously with excess, Alexandra de Garidel stands defiantly apart—composing symphonies not only for the eye, but for the soul. The founder and artistic director of AVILDA SA is not merely a designer. She is an orchestrator of elegance and emotion, a composer…
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A Life’s Mission to Revolutionize Medicine Through the Microbiome | Anita Frauwallner
The human microbiome, teeming with life yet often overlooked, has transformed into one of the most groundbreaking medical frontiers of the 21st century. At the helm of this revolution stands Anita Frauwallner, CEO of Institut AllergoSan, whose journey—from literature to leading cutting-edge probiotic medicine—is nothing short of extraordinary. Driven by personal tragedy, challenged by industry…
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Notting Hill Carnival Uncertain Future Amid Funding and Safety Challenges
The Notting Hill Carnival faces an uncertain future due to funding gaps, surveillance concerns, and rising costs for vendors. Organizers call for urgent structural support to preserve the iconic event.
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UK Economy 2.2% Larger Than Pre‑COVID Peak After ONS Revision
UK economy 2.2% larger than pre‑COVID peak, revised by ONS using improved R&D and multinational data. Growth stronger than thought but long-term challenges persist.
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UK Inflation Jeopardizes Rate Cuts as CPI Surges and BoE Hesitates
UK inflation jeopardizes rate cuts as CPI hits 3.6% in June and forecasted to peak at 4% in September.
