More than $32 billion in U.S. clean energy projects were canceled in 2025

Two years ago, a $575 million battery factory planned in St. Louis, Missouri, was set to be the first large-scale lithium iron phosphate (LFP) facility in the U.S. This November, after the Trump administration withdrew a grant for the project, it was cancelled—becoming one of more than 50 major clean energy projects to be scrappedContinueContinue reading “More than $32 billion in U.S. clean energy projects were canceled in 2025”

How Global Leaders Can Identify Underutilized Employees, and Help Them Thrive

It’s a quiet drag on performance and an expensive one. Across organizations, especially outside the U.S. where growth paths and role structures often differ, capable employees stay in roles that don’t ask enough of them. They execute tasks with competence but little challenge. They show up, they comply, and they go unnoticed. Underutilization rarely shouts;ContinueContinue reading “How Global Leaders Can Identify Underutilized Employees, and Help Them Thrive”

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