Does it pay to know your type?

Companies, agencies and colleges love the Myers-Briggs personality test. Many psychologists don’t.

Katherine Briggs and daughter Isabel. (Courtesy: Kathy Myers)

More Perspectives on Leadership

Would women have been better at solving the fiscal cliff?

Would women have been better at solving the fiscal cliff?

Research doesn’t wholly support it.

Advice from a long federal career

Advice from a long federal career

The FTC’s Eileen Harrington asks, “Is this what the people in Peoria are paying for?”

Washington lost its love of the deal

Washington lost its love of the deal

It’s not that leadership, as an entire concept, has gone missing. It’s that negotiating and legislative skills have.

What’s in Susan Rice’s future?

What’s in Susan Rice’s future?

What the president learned about Susan Rice in the last few days means this is hardly the end of her career.

Doris Kearns Goodwin on life, death and the presidency

Doris Kearns Goodwin on life, death and the presidency

Goodwin compares Obama’s and Lincoln’s leadership, and reflects on what it means to be a historian.

Moral values and the fiscal cliff

Moral values and the fiscal cliff

It may seem counterintuitive, but our political leaders should avoid using the word “compromise” too often.

Want to support the troops? Give them good military leaders

Want to support the troops? Give them good military leaders

We’ve run into a situation where we care more about the sex lives of generals than the real lives of soldiers.

More from Leadership Columnist Jena McGregor

Ask the Fed Coach

A cyclist looks up at red fall leaves by the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

The few places where job satisfaction in government is up

If your agency has been struggling to improve employee commitment, take a look at these examples.

The Reading List

Research Round-up

 

With natural gas tax, everyone can win

COLUMN | The potential windfall from such a tax could benefit U.S. taxpayers and still let gas companies make a profit.”

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 Steven Pearlstein

Occupy Wall Street? Just defund it.

COLUMN | If we don’t like the rip-out-your-eyeball culture of Wall Street, we can take our money elsewhere. ”

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 Steven Pearlstein

Getting to yes on budget

For better answers, ask different questions.”

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 Steven Pearlstein

Recent leadership roundtables

Jena McGregor

Is it less stressful to be in charge?

A new study explores this question.

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Jena McGregor

Jena McGregor

What Goodell needs to do

As the head of the NFL, Roger Goodell needs to uphold its integrity.

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Jena McGregor

Jena McGregor

How we judge men’s vs. women’s mistakes

A recent study suggests maybe we’re not so judgmental about the gender of our leaders after all.

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Jena McGregor

Jena McGregor

Women in tech dominate Fortune’s annual power ranking

An industry we tend to associate with men produced the most ‘powerful women.’

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Jena McGregor

Leadership Books

The Upside of a Downturn

Geoff Colvin proposes 10 strategies for the post-recession world. Unfortunately, some of them haven’t held up.

Fixing the Game

Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management and a life-long sports enthusiast, writes about the 2008 mortgage meltdown — and the NFL.

The Extraordinary Coach

Managers who try to coach their employees often make wrongheaded assumptions about what their staffers think.

Open Leadership

Charlene Li, co-author of Groundswell, moves you into tomorrow’s world of business connections.

2011 Top American Leaders

Kudos from Christie

WATCH | Gov. Christie says his son's leadership class uses The Washington Post's "On Leadership" section every day.

Top American Leaders

PHOTOS | Meet the seven 2011 winners to receive leadership awards from Harvard University and The Washington Post.

Winners share their advice

READ | The seven 2011 winners shared their best leadership stories and words of wisdom at this year’s awards forum.