Articles by Stephen Paskoff

The Bonfire of Silicon Valley: Kleiner Perkins on Trial
Despite winning a legal battle against sexual discrimination charges, a venture capital firm's behavior acts as a reminder to never underestimate the power of acting professional.

Are We All Really Just Unconscious?
Many organizations are giving special consideration to the role that our unconscious thought processes, or biases, have on workplace decisions.

Driving Home a Lesson on Race
I thought about what would have happened if I’d looked like former NFL player Ray Seals, an African-American man, when I was stopped by a police officer.

‘I Think I Said Something Wrong’
When we think we’ve said something we shouldn’t have, we need to acknowledge it and say we may have misspoken.

Engagement Starts With Them
While going to work is not literally going to war, its demands can be challenging and brutal.

Fixing the Common Culture
When problems surface, employers must make time, focus their attention on actively listening and follow up on open issues.