Category: PLJ
By James Rector, Publisher Profiles in Leadership Journal Why Influence Isn’t Reserved for the Top Seat Not every leader sits in the corner office. In fact, some of the most influential leaders operate just outside the spotlight, from the second chair. These are the COOs, deputies, vice presidents, chiefs of staff, and team leads who… Read the full article
By Profiles in Leadership Journal In 2011, Profiles in Diversity Journal selected Mary Barra as a Woman Worth Watching®—recognizing her early leadership at General Motors. https://womenworthwatching.com/mary-barra/ Today, as Fortune Magazine names her the #1 Most Powerful Woman in Business for the second year running, we join in celebrating a leader whose impact continues to grow.… Read the full article
By James Rector, Publisher Profiles in Leadership Journal What Children Can Teach Us About Real Influence Children don’t use the word leader. They use hero. To them, the person who stands strong, listens deeply, and helps others feel safe, that’s a hero. And more often than not, that person is a parent, a grandparent, or… Read the full article
By James Rector, Publisher Profiles in Leadership Journal Why Recognition Matters Now More Than Ever Tariffs rise. Budgets tighten. Headcounts shrink. For many companies today, the economic drumbeat is one of restraint, and the instinct is to pull back, preserve cash, and pause initiatives that don’t clearly drive the bottom line. Recognition programs, like leadership… Read the full article




