Uncertainty touches nearly every facet of our lives. That includes our careers (Will I get laid off?), relationships (Will my marriage succeed?), health (Will I be diagnosed with cancer?), and the ...
The only certainty that exists in today’s workforce is change. Over the past few years, this change has felt relentless, unpredictable and often disorienting. From the rise of remote work to "return ...
Many meetings fall short not because of poor preparation or lack of expertise, but because of the conditions under which decisions are made. People arrive with clear goals and strong credentials, yet ...
What does this weird symptom mean? Will I fail the test tomorrow? Did I remember to lock the door when I left the house? Will I have anyone to talk to at the party? What if I don't get that job I want ...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in medical practice yet is often viewed as a regrettable phenomenon to be tolerated or eradicated. 1 To prepare trainees for practice, teachers need to reframe uncertainty as ...
Over the past several weeks—and especially after the events in Minneapolis this past weekend—many employees are arriving at work carrying far more than their to-do lists. They are grieving, angry, ...