After piling up trillions of dollars of war debt during the last decade, America seemed to be on the brink of a new era -- ready to shut…
Senior government executives make many decisions, not-infrequently difficult ones. Cognitive limitations and biases preclude individuals…
Senior government executives make many difficult decisions, but research suggests that individual cognitive limitations and the pathologies…
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The Responsive City is a guide to civic engagement and governance in the digital age that will help leaders link important breakthroughs in…
We conduct and analyze two large surveys of hypothetical annuitization choices. We find that allowing individuals to annuitize a fraction…
Dr. Barbara Kellerman discusses the limits of leadership, and why the field of leadership studies needs to pay attention to bad leaders as…
The acronym ‘PFM’ stands for Public Financial Management: But what is public financial management? This short note tries to demystify the…
The media storm engulfing the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) misses the main story. The disability claims backlog, the scheduling…
Who caused the Cold War? In War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy downplayed the role of human agency in shaping events, writing that “a king is…