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Let's talk about empathy in leadership. Whether you're leading an organization, serving as an elected or appointed official, managing a department, or volunteering in your community, empathy can be a powerful contributor to success.
Human beings are inherently social and adaptive. Over centuries, we have developed the ability to build relationships, cooperate, and create networks that help us achieve common goals. Organizations themselves are collections of people who come together to pursue shared objectives, create value, and, in many cases, generate economic benefit. Because organizations are built on human interaction, empathy plays an important role in effective leadership.
Empathy allows leaders to understand other people's perspectives, experiences, and concerns. It often improves communication, strengthens relationships, and helps build trust within teams. Leaders who demonstrate empathy are generally better equipped to understand employee needs, address challenges, and communicate in ways that resonate with diverse groups of people.
In leadership roles, much of what you accomplish depends on the social networks and relationships that influence organizational outcomes. You may hold a formal position of authority, but your ability to connect with others often determines how effectively you can lead. Empathy provides insight into the motivations, concerns, and aspirations of those around you, creating opportunities for more productive and meaningful interactions.
That said, empathy is not the same as avoiding difficult decisions. There is an important distinction between understanding someone's situation and simply yielding to every request. Effective leaders balance empathy with accountability. They seek to understand people while still making decisions that support organizational goals, maintain standards, and promote fairness.
Empathy combined with clear expectations can be one of the most effective leadership approaches. When rules are transparent, performance standards are understood, and accountability is applied consistently, leaders can treat people with respect and compassion while still encouraging high levels of performance.
The study below offers an interesting look at the relationship between empathetic leadership, employee engagement, and organizational commitment. It may be worth reading and reflecting on how empathy influences your own leadership style and the impact you have on the people and organizations you serve.
Empathetic Leadership in Corporate Communication: Cultivating Positive Dynamics and Enhancing Employee Well-Being
Robayo-Sanchez, K., Cacciatore, M. A., & Meng, J. (2026). Empathetic leadership in corporate communication: Cultivating positive dynamics and enhancing employee well-being. Behavioral Sciences, 16(3), 412. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs16030412
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Last night's race was quite an adventure. The weather was rainy and cold, and everything was soaked—even with proper wet-weather gear. The waves were large, and conditions were challenging, but that was part of the fun. There is something rewarding about testing your skills against the power of nature.
Our team finished in second place. While we're happy with the result, there were only a few boats competing due to the weather, so we're not quite ready to call it a major victory until we see a larger regatta field. Still, it was a great experience.
One of the best parts of sailing is learning from others. Every time you sail with someone new, you pick up a new skill, technique, or perspective. Experienced sailors—especially the salty dogs who have spent years on the water—always seem to have a trick, story, or lesson to share. A discussion on knots opened up and I realized I needed to review so I put a resource below. That's part of what makes sailing such an enjoyable and lifelong pursuit. You never stop learning.
If you want some balance, socialization, the outdoors and fun recreation consider joining your local yacht club.
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| (Illustrative Only) Deep in the forest outside Bark River .........🙃 Buy now and pay later or Save now and buy later? |
For business owners and executives, monitoring interest rate decisions is important because they provide valuable insight into future economic conditions. While interest rates may seem like a finance-specific topic, they can help organizations anticipate changes in operating costs, financing expenses, supplier pricing, and consumer demand. Understanding these trends can support more informed planning and strategic decision-making.
Interest rates also have a direct impact on personal finances. Changes in rates can affect credit card balances, personal loans, home loans, and savings returns. By paying attention to Federal Reserve announcements, individuals can better understand the financial environment and make more informed decisions about borrowing, saving, and investing. Staying aware of these economic indicators can improve both personal and business financial management.
Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady and Reaffirms Commitment to Price Stability
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. (2026, June 17). Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement. Federal Reserve. https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/monetary20260617a.htm
Let us continue exploring the moral, economic, and legal dimensions of corruption through the Allegory of the Clan. This philosophical thought experiment is modeled in part after the Allegory of the Cave. As participants move through each stage of the allegory, they gain greater insight into how corruption develops, how it can be recognized, how it can be minimized within society and communities, and how it affects economic and social development.
When examining the research and evidence on corruption, a consistent pattern emerges: corruption weakens governance. It diverts resources away from productive investments, increases transaction costs, and slows innovation (Economic transactional theories support this.) As corruption is challenged and reduced, societies often experience lower crime rates, higher household incomes, and the creation of new opportunities through greater transparency, knowledge, and awareness.
Corruption weakens institutions because individuals within those institutions may use taxpayer resources for purposes that are illegal, unconstitutional, or inconsistent with human and civil rights. In many cases, favoritism replaces fairness, and public resources are directed toward benefiting a select group rather than serving the broader community. Even when whistleblowers and witnesses come forward they are silenced and victims dehumanized. This creates significant economic inefficiencies and wastes valuable resources (There are moral conscious questions that come forward.).
The consequences extend far beyond the immediate victims. Corruption imposes costs on all members of society. It robs the next generation of options and opportunities who are likely to struggle more than our own (It might be hard to sell that is why correction and/or reform is slow.). Resources that could have been invested in education, infrastructure, healthcare, entrepreneurship, or economic development are instead consumed by activities that produce little or no public value. As a result, economic growth slows, trust erodes, innovation declines, and communities lose opportunities to improve quality of life and their economic health.
Through the Allegory of the Clan, we seek to better understand these dynamics and examine how transparency, accountability, ethical leadership, and civic engagement can strengthen institutions and contribute to greater prosperity for all. The next generation of best and brightest should join these institutions to support them, we should think about the type of people we elect beyond partisanship, and alway seek to improve as much as possible. Support what is good and try to correct what is wrong. There are no perfect systems only trajectories towards higher performance. You can come to any conclusion you so desire and that is ok as long as you thought about it.
Corruption and Economic Development: Understanding the Costs of Weak Governance
• Corruption diverts resources away from productive investments and public services, reducing economic efficiency and slowing long-term economic growth. Funds that could support infrastructure, education, and healthcare are often redirected toward private gain.
• Businesses operating in corrupt environments face higher transaction costs, greater uncertainty, and barriers to market entry. These conditions discourage entrepreneurship, innovation, and investment while reducing overall productivity.
• Corruption weakens institutions by encouraging regulatory capture, favoritism, and rent-seeking behavior. As a result, policies may benefit special interests rather than promoting competition, economic development, and public welfare.
• Financial systems can be adversely affected by corruption. Research cited by Nature indicates that higher levels of corruption are associated with greater levels of nonperforming loans, weakening banking systems and contributing to slower economic growth.
• The negative effects of corruption are often most severe in developing economies where institutional safeguards are weaker. Poor governance can create a cycle of underdevelopment characterized by lower investment, reduced human capital development, greater inequality, and diminished public trust.
Nature Index. (n.d.). Corruption's impact on economic development. Nature Research Intelligence Topics. Retrieved June 17, 2026, from https://www.nature.com/nature-index/topics/l4/corruption-s-impact-on-economic-development
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| (Illustrative Only) Mining in the UP could make a come back. Places like Escanaba have a Port that could be further developed and a budding ship repair/building potential. Pondering the possibilities of the future. Visit Escanaba. and Pictures of Escanaba Ore Dock-Delta County Historical Society |
These goals are achievable if we remain focused on strengthening the foundations of the economy and reorienting investments toward opportunities that are emerging in the digital era. Building competitive industries today can create significant economic advantages in the future.
While searching for a newer video on this topic, I came across a presentation from the Detroit Economic Club. The organization is well known for hosting influential speakers and discussions on business and economic issues. Although this was not the newest presentation available, I found it worthwhile. I uploaded the transcript for analysis and summarization, and the results are provided below.
The Nippon Steel Deal Revival & Oval Office Insight: After President Biden originally killed the deal based on political and labor pressures, U.S. Steel successfully lobbied President Trump to study the transaction. This ultimately led to a massive, renegotiated $14 billion investment from Nippon Steel.
The "Golden Share" Structure: To preserve U.S. Steel's national legacy and identity, the deal includes a "Golden Share" mechanism that grants the U.S. President veto power over material corporate choices, such as changing the iconic company name, shifting headquarters out of Pittsburgh, or idling facilities.
The "Best of Both" Production Strategy: U.S. Steel is leveraging a dual footprint that pairs legacy, unionized "integrated mills" (which refine raw materials to produce high-end automotive steel) with highly efficient, low-carbon electric arc "mini-mills" (which recycle scrap steel into milder products).
U.S. Energy Independence & Advantage: The massive shift toward electric arc mini-mills in the United States (comprising 70% of the domestic market) is structurally supported by robust U.S. energy independence, giving the domestic industry a sharp cost and productivity advantage over European and Asian competitors facing high energy prices.
National Security & Global Trade Defenses: Steel remains a vital national security industry. Strict 232 and 301 tariff barriers are actively used to protect the domestic market from massive Chinese overcapacity (representing over a billion tons globally) and indirect route-dumping through other nations.
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The FY 2026 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs research portfolio highlights ongoing efforts to address many of the challenges veterans face. Funded projects focus on critical health issues such as chronic pain, mental health, rehabilitation, traumatic injuries, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other long-term health conditions. The goal is not only to advance scientific knowledge but also to translate research findings into practical improvements that enhance veterans' daily lives and health outcomes.
Supporting veteran research helps drive innovation in healthcare while honoring the service of those who have served our country. Equally important is supporting the employment of veterans, recognizing the leadership, discipline, resilience, and experience they bring to the workforce. By investing in research and creating opportunities for meaningful employment, we can help ensure that veterans receive the support and recognition they have earned.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs FY 2026 Funded Research Projects: Advancing Veteran Health and Well-Being
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Research and Development. (2026). FY 2026 VA-funded projects. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. https://www.research.va.gov/about/funded_research/projects-FY2026.cfm