- 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.
Getting GM employees to speak up about safety
Three researchers share how GM can make sure workers are willing to share bad news.
Hillary Clinton and the question, ‘Why run?’
Clintons’ candidacy risks being defined by her gender unless she puts forth a vision that goes beyond that issue.
I’ll tell you my salary, if you’ll tell me yours
Getting people to break one of the workplace’s most ingrained taboos is a very tall order.
If women earn less than men do, how about paying less too?
The D.C. chapter of Sheryl Sandberg’s movement has gotten local businesses to offer 23 percent discounts on Tuesday, equal to the national gender pay gap.
- Here’s what the average full-time professor made last year
- An animated leadership talk with Pixar’s president
- Mark Zuckerberg joins the $1 salary club
- Reviewing Mary Barra’s debut on the Hill
- Mozilla’s new CEO: Free speech in the executive suite?
- The other reason not to book your summer vacation at work
- Satya Nadella’s symbolic debut
- Shareholder meeting far away? Bad news could be brewing
The Post Most: National
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1Woman accused of tossing shoe at Clinton released
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2Is organic better for your health? A look at milk, meat, eggs, produce and fish.
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3Heartbleed could harm a variety of systems
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4Kathleen Sebelius steps down as HHS secretary; OMB director will take her place
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