In an age of noise, overload and drifting meetings, facilitation is no longer a “tool”, it’s a core leadership discipline
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In an age of noise, overload and drifting meetings, facilitation is no longer a “tool”, it’s a core leadership discipline
Three competing visions inside the MAGA movement—over AI, immigration and national sovereignty—may determine America’s technological doctrine for the next decade
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In memory of a friend, mentor, and conservationist, we present the 2025 Ramki Sreenivasan Conservation Photography Award—images that reveal the startling, intimate, and often uncomfortable ways in which human lives now intersect with the wild
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How men learn—and unlearn—the language of emotion
When machines, like humans, fail to see difference—and turn bias into code
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At a quiet Australian headland, I discovered that the most meaningful journeys aren’t about how far we go—but how still we learn to be
Products succeed when they answer what people feel, not just what they need
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From neon-lit intersections to tranquil bamboo forests, a mother and daughter journey through Japan’s vibrant streets, tech marvels, and timeless traditions
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Beneath the chatter about chatbots, a deeper contest is unfolding—between nations, companies, and scientists racing to build the AI that will control life itself
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