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CNN
23-05-2025
- Science
- CNN
CNN10: The big stories of Friday 5/23, explained in 10 minutes
Today on CNN 10, we take you to the largest gypsum dune field in the world and find out what makes the geological feature so unique. We'll also learn what type of humanitarian aid has been allowed into war-torn Gaza this week, before getting an update on the fight to protect the manatee's food source in a Florida lagoon. And we'll find out how one teen is going to great heights to raise awareness for pediatric cancer research. All this and more on today's CNN 10!


CNN
22-05-2025
- Science
- CNN
CNN10: The big stories of Friday 5/23, explained in 10 minutes
Today on CNN 10, we take you to the largest gypsum dune field in the world and find out what makes the geological feature so unique. We'll also learn what type of humanitarian aid has been allowed into war-torn Gaza this week, before getting an update on the fight to protect the manatee's food source in a Florida lagoon. And we'll find out how one teen is going to great heights to raise awareness for pediatric cancer research. All this and more on today's CNN 10!


Forbes
13-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
How Bold Leadership Vision Drives Growth And Talent-Driven Cultures
Looking, 3d render The most effective leaders don't simply respond to the moment—they architect the future. In a landscape of constant disruption, a compelling vision is more than aspirational language—it is the strategic force that fuels innovation, aligns teams, and sharpens operational clarity. Yet, according to McKinsey, only 22% of employees believe their leaders have a vision for the future. This striking gap doesn't just reflect missed inspiration—it reflects missed execution. In organizations that endure and evolve, vision is not a poster on the wall or a slide in an all-hands meeting. It is embedded into the systems, behaviors, and rituals of the business. Companies that outperform their competitors do so not by reacting faster, but by aligning sooner—anchoring every decision, investment, and initiative to a clearly defined future state. A leadership vision is not a quarterly target or a market share goal. It is a vivid, actionable picture of what success looks like beyond the next fiscal year. It unites ambition with purpose and gives every stakeholder—from the executive suite to the frontline—a reason to care and a framework to act. Entrepreneur Chris Delgado, founder of Goliath Ventures, captures this balance well: 'For me, success isn't just measured in profits—it's about impact.' Since inception, his firm has contributed over $2 million to initiatives ranging from pediatric cancer treatment to access to education, all while remaining on the cutting edge of blockchain innovation. Top talent today needs to connect with more than the products and services offered by the organizations employing them. They need to know there is a greater impact. Delgado's example underscores a broader truth: leaders who articulate a bold yet credible vision with conviction generate momentum that transcends function. They create companies that are not merely goal-driven but values-aligned. These are the organizations that adapt faster, collaborate better, and perform under pressure. A well-defined vision becomes a competitive advantage only when it is operationalized—woven into the fabric of people practices, workflows, and performance systems. It must be more than inspirational; it must be instructional. When vision is deeply embedded, it drives: As Ashkenas and Manville suggest in their HBR article, senior executives benefit not only from defining vision—but from democratizing it. 'Tapping the insights and experiences of others who will be touched by the work can help leaders achieve a deeper sense of connection.' When employees are co-authors of the vision, they are more likely to become champions of the mission. Vision is not just an internal alignment tool—it is a credibility signal to investors, partners, and customers. It demonstrates that the company is not reacting to change but driving it. As Delgado puts it, 'Through its acquisition of Seed Hunter, Goliath is setting new standards for blockchain due diligence.' That foresight signals long-term strategy, not short-term opportunism. Externally, a compelling vision builds trust. Internally, it creates coherence. Customers, now more than ever, align their loyalty with brands whose values match their own. In an age of conscious consumerism and rapid innovation, companies that articulate their purpose clearly and live it visibly are more likely to earn both market share and mindshare. Importantly, vision does not live exclusively in the C-suite. High-performing organizations cascade vision across every layer, empowering distributed leadership and localized decision-making. As leadership expert Zana Goic Petricevic notes, 'To create a bold leadership culture from top to bottom, you need passion, a deep commitment to learn and grow, empathy and dialogue.' Vision that is understood but not actionable becomes disengagement. But when that same vision is translated into team-level objectives, learning and development initiatives, and cultural norms—it becomes magnetic. It transforms middle managers into culture carriers, frontline teams into brand ambassadors, and companies into ecosystems of innovation and impact. In an environment where volatility is the norm, vision becomes the stabilizer. It unifies teams around a shared purpose, drives cross-functional cohesion, and enables consistent execution even in periods of uncertainty. At EXCELR8, we've seen firsthand how enterprise leaders unlock sustainable growth when their vision becomes more than words. When it is embedded into every area of the organization - performance tools and technology, translated into cascading goals, and reinforced through AI-powered feedback systems - vision becomes the backbone of intelligent growth. In the end, companies that win are not just reacting more efficiently—they are aligning more intentionally. They are building systems that scale culture, not just output. Because in the era of acceleration, the clearest vision doesn't just inspire. It leads.


Arab News
08-05-2025
- Health
- Arab News
UAE-based nurse nominated for Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award 2025 with $250,000 prize
DUBAI: A UAE nurse shortlisted for the Aster Guardian Global Nursing Award 2025 has said that he will not spend a cent of the $250,000 prize money on himself, but instead on pediatric cancer research. Fitz Gerald Dalina Camacho has been shortlisted for the award, which includes the quarter-of-a-million dollar prize. The 10 shortlisted for the prize were selected from a record-breaking 100,000 applicants from 199 countries. The only candidate working in the UAE and wider Arab world, Camacho is listed with nine other nurses in the running for the annual award, which celebrates their dedication and skill. The Filipino nurse learned about the nomination during a shift at work. 'I was shocked when my parents and friends sent me the links on social media. I did not expect to be nominated,' Camacho said. Despite his modesty, Camacho has an extremely decorated career. After starting his pediatrics training in the Philippines, he moved to the Gulf, first in Saudi Arabia. 'It was quite a transition for me moving to Saudi,' Camacho said. 'But it is a very good foundational place where the learning is very (well) supported.' He has been stationed in the UAE for 11 years and is currently a duty manager at Mediclinic City Hospital in Dubai. Since starting this post, Camacho has taken it on himself to upskill his nursing colleagues in areas where they might lack experience; especially in different age groups. 'I started an initiative of upskilling our nurses, and training them in terms of rehabilitation and intensive care,' he explained. 'If they were an adult nurse, I have skilled them to pediatric and if they were pediatric, I have skilled them to adult.' But Camacho said that he wants to make a move in his career from education to research so he could pursue one of his passions — pediatric care. 'I've seen how patients with cancer struggle,' Camacho said, 'So if I were chosen as the winner, then I would use the money for pediatric cancer patients back home in the Philippines.' The final round of the award will include interviews from a distinguished grand jury. After voting, the winner will be announced at a gala event in Dubai on May 26.