Tag #Resilience

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Leadership in the Wild: Lessons from Watership Down

Duke Energy CEO Lynn Goode highlights the need for adaptable leadership; Watership Down's parable contrasts freedom-seeking rabbits with security-focused caged rabbits, illustrating the importance of purpose-driven leadership for collective success and innovation.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Greek Civil War Orphan's Success Story Highlights Queen Frederica's Children's Villages

Simos Tsilikas, orphaned and injured during the 1940s Greek Civil War, found refuge and rehabilitation in the Queen Frederica Children's Villages, later becoming a successful doctor and actively remembering his time in the program with fondness.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Finland's Happiness Model: Lessons for Corporate Resilience

Finland topped the World Happiness Report for the eighth year, highlighting community, nature, and a balanced lifestyle as key factors; corporate leaders can adapt these elements to improve employee morale and navigate economic challenges by fostering kindness, transparency, and resilience.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Organizational Resilience: A Strategic Imperative in a Volatile World

PwC's 2023 Global Crisis and Resilience Survey shows 96% of organizations faced significant disruptions over two years, prompting 89% to prioritize resilience; the report emphasizes the importance of building resilience into organizational structures using technology and cultivating personal resilie...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Children's Games in Conflict Zones: Alys's 'Kids Take Over' Exhibition

Belgian artist Francis Alys documents children's games worldwide, including "Haram Football" in post-ISIS Mosul, a tire-rolling game in the Congo, and "Air Raid" in Ukraine, highlighting the impact of conflict and societal changes on childhood play in his exhibition, "Kids Take Over," opening at the...

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Quality Education
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Optimal Stress Levels Crucial for Well-being, Says Emory Professor

Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an Emory University professor, contends that optimal stress levels are crucial for well-being, differentiating between harmful chronic stress and beneficial 'eustress' that triggers positive biochemical responses; she offers five strategies for incorporating positive stress int...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Oslo to unveil national memorial for 2011 terror attacks

A new national memorial in Oslo, designed by Matias Faldbakken, will commemorate the 77 victims of the 2011 attacks by Anders Behring Breivik, featuring a mosaic of a wading bird reflecting in a lake and opening in 2026.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Taiwan Prepares Civilian Defense Strategy Using Convenience Stores Amidst China Threat

Faced with potential Chinese aggression, Taiwan is preparing a civilian defense strategy utilizing its extensive convenience store network for essential supply distribution and communication, alongside improved disaster relief centers, while addressing vulnerabilities in energy, communications, and ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Hapoel Tel Aviv One Win Away From EuroCup Title, Euroleague Berth

Hapoel Tel Aviv, playing in Bulgaria due to the war in Israel, is one game away from winning the EuroCup and securing a Euroleague spot after defeating Gran Canaria 74-65 in Game 1; their success is attributed to player returns, a mid-season coaching change prioritizing team culture, and strong indi...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Harnessing the Stress Paradox: Turning Pressure into Personal Growth

This article examines the "stress paradox," detailing three stress types—eustress, hypostress, and hyperstress—and offering strategies for managing each to improve well-being, citing 2024 studies linking stress perception to mental toughness and job boredom to decreased life satisfaction.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Resilience in Gaza: Life Amidst War's Destruction

Amidst the destruction caused by the war in Gaza, displaced residents show remarkable resilience: cultivating gardens near their tents, rebuilding homes, and children finding joy in play, while schools are used as shelters, demonstrating the will to live and rebuild despite the hardship.

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No Poverty
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Panama Tree's Lightning Resistance Provides Ecological Advantage

A study in Panama found that the large "Dipteryx oleifera" tree survives frequent lightning strikes, unlike surrounding trees, gaining competitive advantages through increased light, nutrients, and reduced vine competition, potentially shaping rainforest ecosystems.

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Life on Land

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