Tag: Leadership
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Alan Turing Institute boss denies toxic culture accusations
Introduction: A Leadership Claim Under Scrutiny The Alan Turing Institute, the U.K.’s national hub for artificial intelligence, is navigating a tense chapter after whistleblowers accused its leadership of misusing public funds and fostering a toxic internal culture. The allegations, made in the summer, prompted scrutiny from lawmakers and the Charity Commission while threatening the Institute’s…
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Remembering Andy Wicks: A Life of Ethics, Inquiry, and Impact
Tribute to a Thoughtful Ethicist The University of Virginia Darden School of Business is mourning the passing of Professor Emeritus Andy Wicks, a scholar whose work bridged philosophy, religious ethics, and practical business leadership. Wicks, who passed away in Colorado after a battle with a neurodegenerative disease, leaves behind a powerful intellectual legacy and a…
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Study Reveals the Surprising Age When the Brain is at Its Sharpest
New Insights into the Brain’s Peak: Midlife May Be the New Prime When we picture peak mental performance, many of us imagine youth at its height. However, a recent study published in Intelligence suggests the brain’s sharpest years may occur much later than commonly assumed. Led by Associate Professor Gilles E. Gignac of the University…
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Study reveals the surprising age when your brain is at its sharpest
Introduction: Rethinking the timeline of cognitive peak For decades, the common narrative has portrayed youth as the pinnacle of cognitive performance. But a recent study challenges that view, suggesting that our minds may be reaching their sharpest point later in life. Published in Intelligence and led by Associate Professor Gilles E. Gignac of the University…
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Brain at Its Sharpest: Midlife Gains Redefine Leadership
New insights into the aging brain For years, the common narrative suggested that youth is the pinnacle of mental and emotional sharpness. A recent study published in Intelligence challenges that notion by showing that several crucial cognitive and personality traits continue to mature well into midlife and beyond. Led by Associate Professor Gilles E. Gignac…
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Overcoming Obstacles to Interprofessional Education in Sudanese Health Schools
Introduction: The Promise and Challenge of Interprofessional Education in Sudan Interprofessional education (IPE) has emerged as a powerful approach to prepare health professionals for collaborative practice. In Sudan, where healthcare systems face workforce shortages, brain drain, and resource constraints, IPE offers a pathway to improved patient safety and more coordinated care. Yet the transition from…
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AES and IES Form Shared Leadership to Strengthen Audio Innovation
New Shared Resource Arrangement The Audio Engineering Society (AES) is announcing a strategic collaboration with the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) that formalizes a shared resource arrangement to support leadership, operations, and long‑term growth. The partnership, set to begin on December 16, signals a significant shift in how both organizations can serve their members while maintaining…
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Malala Yousafzai’s Realist Rise: Beyond the Mythic Heroine and Balibo’s Unfinished Truths
Malala Yousafzai: From Mythic Heroine to Complex Leader Malala Yousafzai has long stood at the intersection of courage, advocacy, and public narrative. The teenager shot by the Taliban in 2012 became a global symbol of girls’ education, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and a chart-topping example of perseverance. Yet as she matures in the public…
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AES and IES Forge Shared Management to Elevate Audio
Overview of the New Shared Resource Arrangement The Audio Engineering Society (AES) is entering a formal shared resource arrangement with the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), marking a strategic move to strengthen leadership, boost operational capacity, and support long‑term growth. Set to begin on December 16, this collaboration is designed to unify strengths across two technically…

