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How do air quality, employee wellbeing programs, & past experiences impact financial decisions?
The financial bottom line is a key measure often used to indicate a for-profit business’ flourishing. The reasoning is that an...


To become executive athletes, start with the 6 Resilience E's
If you’re a sports fan, you’ve watched elite athletes perform at competitions and may have wondered how they do it. For example, how did...


How can resilience help improve wellbeing and optimize financial decision-making?
This hands-on workshop introduces our interdisciplinary, Resilience-Informed Leadership (RIL) approach. Nonprofits miss opportunities...


Let's do what top CEOs do, and biohack performance & wellbeing
Increasingly, management research incorporates a dynamic, within-person investigation of key employee outcomes. Yet, practical...


How can leaders use the resilience-informed leadership approach?
The case study is about the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Make It Right Foundation (MIR), as it responded to Hurricane Katrina with Help and...


What are the 3 pillars of being an executive athlete?
An “executive athlete” is a working professional (e.g., nonprofit leader, small business owner, freelancer, elementary school teacher,...


Why do people act against their own moral standards, yet not feel guilty about it?
Why do people act against their own moral standards, yet not feel guilty about it? This publication explores the Social Cognitive Theory...
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