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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

Every year, the SUCCESS Women of Influence awards shine an exciting spotlight on remarkable women who transcend boundaries, inspiring and transforming lives across diverse industries and communities. These women are the unsung heroes, the trailblazers who’ve left an indelible mark, both personally and professionally.

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Op-Ed: The Human Case for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Great Place to Work

The government can’t (and shouldn’t) do it alone. Much of the public expects businesses to take an active role in addressing social issues, viewing the media and government as divisive forces in society. Businesses leaders have an outsized influence in daily life in America far beyond the products and services they deliver.

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This is one thing AI cannot do (and what managers can do about it)

Work Life

The algorithm was instructed to optimize cost-efficiency, and it was more expensive to advertise to younger female applicants because they were considered a prized demographic. In July, the New York City government enacted a law that requires employers to perform an annual audit to ensure their AI technology is not biased.

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Corporate sustainability is maturing, not disappearing

Work Life

During this period of social upheaval customers expected businesses to respond: 86% of consumers expected CEOs to speak out, and 68% expected businesses to fix societal problems when government did not, according to the 2021 Edelman Trust Barometer. The company launched a new strategy with more defined goals materially linked to the business.

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Human Suffering as Numbers and Graphs: The Problem with Measuring Outcomes in Therapy

Mad in America

As a result of this advocacy, government health services, university training courses, and a growing number of private clinics have made it mandatory for clinicians to administer outcome surveys and for patients seeking care to complete said surveys.

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Dismissing the “Human Experience”: College Students Feel Unseen by the Medical Model of Mental Health

Mad in America

How does defining suffering through a biomedical lens influence not just students’ self-understanding but also their ability to feel better? After all, the drug kept her from recognizing the lifestyle factors influencing her anxiety—and also carried a risk of side effects that she feels many of her peers are unaware of.

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The Definitive Guide to the CEO Coach

John Mattone

CEO coaches work closely with top executives, helping them operate from a foundation of self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and strong character while mastering the external skills required for execution, decision-making, and influence. A leader who warranted the services of a coach probably didn’t advertise that fact.