By Dr. Mercy DeSouzaIn an era where reputations can be damaged in a single news cycle and public trust is increasingly fragile, most organizations are searching for what truly sustains performance.
Paul Brannon is a lifelong Emerald Coast local, born in Fort Walton Beach and raised in Destin, and his connection to this community runs deep. His mornings start early, often prompted by the family ...
When you take the time and make the effort to define them, core values become your most powerful asset. Your company’s going to have a culture whether you like it or not. Obviously, most people with ...
In the run-up to the new year, we’re resharing some of our favorite tips from 2025. 6 Steps to Identifying Your Core Values As a leader, you’ll face numerous high-stakes situations. When there’s no ...
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Consistency, not constant reinvention, is the secret to lasting success. Here’s how five enduring values have fueled my company’s growth for nearly 20 years. Personal connection and being present in ...
Why Psychologists Haven’t Agreed on the Basic Human Values—Until Now Personality traits are stable patterns in the way we think, feel, and behave (Johnson, 1997, p. 74). In a previous PT post, I ...
In culture-driven industries, authenticity isn’t just admired but expected by consumers. Artists, founders and brands often worry that scaling through investor capital, expanded product lines or new ...
The University of Notre Dame has reinstated “Catholic Mission” among its staff values after it opted to drop the language in an effort to reprogram the school’s Catholic identity as overarching. In a ...
The various sordid details about the current administration in Washington, many aptly reported by the Tribune, have me wondering whether members of the two Dakota delegations pause when passing ...