Industry lobbyists, business groups and private individuals all met with White House officials last week to ask for a push-back on the implementation of a COVID vaccine mandate for private companies, CNBC reported Oct. 25.
Leadership & Management
Generational stereotypes can create rifts between the way baby boomers, Generation X, millennials and Generation Z see one another. Bobby Duffy, professor of public policy at King's College London, argues in an essay in The Wall Street Journal that we…
The Biden-Harris administration announced Oct. 22 the first national gender strategy aiming to advance full participation of all people, including women and girls.
In collaboration with Deloitte, Fortune surveyed 117 CEOs on their thoughts on the "Great Resignation."
The share of new Black board directors at Fortune 500 companies rose from 10 percent in 2019 to 28 percent in 2020, Fortune reported Oct. 20.
Latina women are paid less than white men in all states, and it will take until 2206 at the current rate of progress for the pay gap to close, a new report finds.
A new survey from Amwell and HIMSS Analytics sheds light on post-pandemic strategy and planned investments in telehealth at hospitals and health systems.
Penny Wheeler, MD, was born at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, the same hospital she has overseen as CEO of Allina Health system since 2014. "I tell people that I've been here for 63 years," she told Becker's in October.
A recent study has found that the first wave of the pandemic created a gender disparity in journal publishing, with fewer women authoring peer-reviewed papers.
Sen. Marco Rubio said Oct. 19 that he delayed a vote in the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on the nomination of Atul Gawande, MD, for assistant administrator of the United States Agency for International Development's Bureau for Global Health.