By Cindy Wooden VATICAN CITY — Stories about “the first 100 days” are standard fare at the beginning of a U.S. president’s four-year term. But a pope is elected for life and without having promised voters anything or having presented a platform. Pope Leo XIV was elected May 8, making Aug. 16 the 100th day... The post Pope leaning into new role in first 100 days appeared first on The Southern Cross.| The Southern Cross
As communicators reflect and prepare for what’s next, the most effective strategies will be those grounded in principle and executed with precision.| RH Strategic
The first 100 days of President Trump's second term marks a departure from established US foreign policy, focusing on dismantling international aid and agreements. His administration’s actions, including cuts to USAID and skepticism toward NATO, jeopardize global partnerships. Trump's approach favors unilateralism and transactional relations over multilateral cooperation, risking America's leadership and security in an increasingly authoritarian world.| Clio and the Contemporary
Over the last year I have interviewed more than 70 leaders who were in the process of transitioning into a new role. I’ll be sharing what I learned from those interviews in this new series – Making the Most of Your First 100 Days. Navigating the Personal Impact Transitions into new leadership roles are often […]| Bloom Facilitation Services