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There's a surprising role that firm size is playing in return-to-office efforts. How to switch bosse

There's a surprising role that firm size is playing in return-to-office efforts. How to switch bosses without quitting. Plus, the latest Briefings Podcast delves into how cruise-industry leaders transformed a product young people once mocked into one Gen Zers have embraced. Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry’s content team on leadership-related news. [KornFerry]() Lessons in leadership from this week’s news, as reported by our team. [Graphics]( ) [Return to Office: Big at Small Firms?]() New data shows that smaller firms are three times more likely than larger ones to require people to be in the office. Do they have a culture edge that persuades workers? [READ MORE]( ) [Graphics]( ) [How Much Is Too Much?]() Dining costs are up 29% since 2019, but consumers keep paying. What corporate leaders can take from this “new normal” buying behavior. [READ MORE]( ) [Graphics]( ) [Briefings Podcast: A Brand-New Brand for Gen Z]() In a remarkable branding shift, the cruise industry has found a way to attract Gen Zers. Two experts discuss how cruise lines—as well as other industries—are transforming their businesses to attract younger groups. [VIEW HERE]( ) [Graphics]( ) [How to Switch Bosses: Five Ways]() A bad boss is the number-one reason people quit their job. But is there another way? [READ MORE]( ) [Graphics]( ) [Listen, Learn, Then Lead]() Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison says leaders need to be better active listeners. [READ MORE]( ) [Graphics]( ) [4 Ways to Develop the Optimal Board]() A new Korn Ferry report offers four key strategies to get the best out of your board. [Read more]() [KornFerry]() [Not receiving our email regularly?]() [Sign up here]() [linkedIn-white.png]() [fb-white.png]() [twitter-white.png]() [yt-white.png]() [iTunes-white.png]() [Korn Ferry]() [Korn Ferry Institute]() [Contact Us]() This email was sent to you to market Korn Ferry services. Please click [here]() to update your email preferences or unsubscribe from our announcements and promotional communications. You may continue to receive transactional emails such as registration confirmations, product updates, and responses to your direct requests. Korn Ferry | 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1500 | Los Angeles, CA 90067 U.S.A. © 2024 Korn Ferry. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]().

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