This Week in Leadership (Jan 23 - Jan 29)

Should more executives admit that they're burnt-out? Plus, what organizations should do, if anything, about the decline of work friendships.

Should more leaders admit to their firms—and themselves—that they are burnt-out? What should we make the rush of "not-so-bad" earnings reports? Plus, what organizations should do, if anything, about the decline of work friendships. Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry’s content team on leadership-related news. 

‘I No Longer Have Enough in the Tank’ 

New Zealand’s outgoing leader admitted she was burnt-out. How many other leaders should do the same?  

Earnings: Not Quite So Bad

The January earnings season sets the tone for the rest of the year—and so far, the results are down, but only half as bad as expected.

Why Data Breaches Are Still Happening

Cyberattacks have quietly picked up in the post-pandemic era, but experts say chief security officers are struggling to get heard.

The Top 5 Career Stallers and Stoppers 

New Korn Ferry research finds that a handful of bad behaviors hamper career progress. 

What Happened to Work Friends?

The absence of work friendships is an overlooked trend that may be costly to firms as the year unfolds.

 

The Korn Ferry Essentials

Read the best Korn Ferry articles over the past year, covering these critical topics: 

Leadership

Return to Office

Hiring & Keeping Workers

Career Advice

Diversity & Inclusion