- Jena McGregor
- Columnist for On Leadership
Jena McGregor writes a daily column analyzing leadership in the news for the Washington Post’s On Leadership section.
Just the right level of narcissism to be successful
New research looks at how much ego is too much for leaders, and how little is too little.
Why we need more women at the bottom, as well as the top
New research on the financial returns of gender diversity.
Wall Street eases up on junior bankers, a little
Several major investment banks have recently announced changes to junior bankers’ work schedules.
Mary Barra: The rare CEO who worked in HR
It’s an unusual way station for those who’ve gone on to reach the corner office.
- Women-owned hedge funds outperform the market
- Why your employer wants to help you with your finances
- Target CEO opens up about data breach
- The addictive power of money
- A Snapchat for executives?
- Your boss likes her job more than you do
- Apple vows to seek more women and minority board candidates
- Auburn coach Gus Malzahn plays to his strengths
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4About our move to the Post, for those who missed the memo
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5In Brazil, you can always find the Amazon — in America, the Amazon finds you
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