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Even though the coronavirus is causing disruptions around the world—people hoarding supplies, markets swinging wildly, countries banning travel—there are ways for leaders to help their organizations navigate the turbulence. Eric McNulty, associate director for the Program for Health…
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Earlier this month, Greece announced plans to install a floating wall in the Aegean Sea in an attempt to deter refugees from crossing its shores. The measure, however, will do little to address the issues at the heart…
Gina McCarthy fighting climate change at NRDC
Despite increasingly dire reports about climate change—rising global temperatures, melting ice sheets, wildfires, intense storms—Gina McCarthy says she intends to keep fighting against it. A January 13, 2020, Boston Globe column profiled McCarthy, professor of the practice of…
Advice to Boeing CEO on leadership in a crisis
Boeing is running out of time to regain the public’s trust following the fatal crashes of two of its 737 Max 8 aircrafts in the past six months, according to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health crisis…
Exploring qualities that make ministers effective
Ministers of education and health play crucial roles in developing countries around the globe. To be effective, ministers must combine good judgment with far-reaching vision, be savvy political navigators and good managers, implement policies effectively, be competent at…
Jeffrey Sánchez starts as Menschel Senior Leadership Fellow
Former eight-term Massachusetts state representative Jeffrey Sánchez joined Harvard Chan School January 28, 2019 as a Menschel Fellow.
Nurturing research ‘seeds’ into policy
Patricia García, former minister of health of Peru, recently spoke about translating research into policy for the Voices in Leadership series at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Student blog highlights leadership conversation with Harvard President Faust
A blog post by Harvard Chan School students covered a conversation with Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust. She came to the School on April 24, 2018 as part of the Voices in Leadership webcast series. Michelle A. Williams,…
The Surgeon General's opioid strategy
Surgeon General Jerome Adams outlines his strategy for addressing America's opioid epidemic.
Disaster recovery
Want to help after a disaster? Donate cash, not clothes or supplies, experts say.