In fall 2020, the Harvard Kennedy School incorporated a two-week module on Race and Racism in the Making of the United States as a Global Super power into the MPP core curriculum. The school created ...
Last month, I wrote about the idea of “criticism” and the ways the arts and humanities allow us, via criticism — that is, interpretation — to understand why we think the way we do. Today, I want to ...
In psychological terms, perspective refers to the mental framework through which individuals view the world around them. It encompasses our beliefs, attitudes, and assumptions that shape how we ...
Sometimes, I just want to hit the “easy” button. Stay in my lane. Do what’s comfortable. Then, I realize that life is an adventure, best shaped by authenticity. We live in a vibrant community with ...
Most of us, at some point in life, will encounter a disagreement we find to be utterly unacceptable. Certain behaviors, ideologies or policies grind too much against what we know to be correct or fair ...
Patients with MG express frustration over treatment inertia and clinician-patient disconnect, impacting their emotional well-being. AI analysis of social media revealed fear as the most common emotion ...
Daniel D. Pratt presents five perspectives on teaching gathered from several years of research across five different countries. These perspectives are presented in both theoretical and practical forms ...
During a crisis, healthcare leaders need to find ways to carve out time to think through complex problems and model that behavior for colleagues. Healthcare leaders need to have honed skills and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dede Henley is a provocative thought-leader for executives. As the calendar turns to a new year, leaders often have wonderful ...
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