My colleague Jeff Haden had a great take recently on the difference between advice and feedback. If I can summarize his distinction: It’s well worth reading the entire column. I’m grateful because it ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Julia Korn writes about leadership and career development. When an interviewer asks, ”Do you have any questions?” at the end of ...
Looking educated isn’t about stuffing your sentences with big words or trying to outsmart everyone in the room. The most intelligent people know that real knowledge isn’t just about what you know—it’s ...
It’s a common assumption that highly intelligent people have it easier than the rest of the world, yet being smart doesn’t shield people from tough times. Being smart often means being misunderstood, ...
AI is reshaping the art of the possible on how banks operate and serve customers. The ability to ask the right questions, combined with AI’s power to deliver better insights (and then better follow up ...
When most people think of intelligence, they assume that a person's school grades, the job title they hold, and even all of the facts they know is the perfect measure for being smart. Honestly, real ...