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LBCI
25-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Lebanon announces 2025 Hasbaya municipal election results
The Ministry of Interior and Municipalities has released the results of the 2025 municipal and mukhtar elections in Hasbaya district. Click here to view the full results.


LBCI
20-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Interior Ministry announces 2025 municipal and mukhtar election results in Zahle
The Ministry of Interior and Municipalities has released the results of the 2025 municipal and mukhtar elections in Zahle. Click here to view the results.


LBCI
20-05-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Interior Ministry announces 2025 municipal and mukhtar election results in Beirut
The Ministry of Interior and Municipalities has released the results of the 2025 municipal and mukhtar elections in Beirut Governorate. Click here to view the results.


Forbes
19-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Why Leaders Are Ditching The 'Nice Boss' Approach
The pandemic sparked a new era of leadership. As employees struggled with challenges from health concerns to remote work adjustments, leaders responded with increased empathy, flexibility, and understanding. The "nice boss" emerged as the gold standard of leadership. Fast forward to today, we see the tide shifting. Across industries, managers abandon empathetic leadership in favor of more direct, results-oriented management styles. The question is, what's driving this change, and how can leaders and employees successfully navigate this new reality? Companies face intense pressure to deliver results despite a relatively strong job market. In practice, this means leaders are moving away from empathetic leadership. Instead, they focus on driving measurable business results, even if it means less flexibility and fewer employee perks. Corporate cost-cutting initiatives have accelerated the trend away from employee benefits and rewards. These budget decisions often serve as the earliest indicators of shifting cultural priorities within organizations. When companies begin eliminating incentives that were once considered standard, it signals a fundamental revaluation of the employer-employee relationship. Middle management, traditionally the buffer between executives and frontline workers, is shrinking dramatically. Gartner predicts that by 2026, 20% of organizations will use AI to flatten their organizational structure, eliminating more than half of middle management roles. This flattening of organizational hierarchies means fewer advocates for employee concerns and more pressure to deliver measurable results. The rise of remote and hybrid work has also contributed to tougher management styles. According to Microsoft research, '85% of leaders say that the shift to hybrid work has made it challenging to have confidence that employees are productive…This has led to productivity paranoia, where leaders fear that lost productivity is due to employees not working, even though hours worked, number of meetings, and other activity metrics have increased.' Today's leadership style emphasizes clarity, accountability, and results above all else. Leaders are setting higher expectations and showing less tolerance for underperformance. This approach prioritizes measurable outcomes over employee experience and often comes with increased monitoring and performance metrics. Return-to-office mandates exemplify this shift. Despite employee preferences for remote work, companies increasingly require in-person attendance, with some policies becoming more strict and requiring workers to be in the office five days a week. Performance management is also becoming more rigorous. Companies are reviving traditional performance reviews, setting more aggressive targets, and being quicker to address underperformance. The language of leadership has changed, too. Executives are increasingly direct in their communications, using phrases like "step up or step out" and reminding employees that "everybody's replaceable." As leadership styles shift from empathetic to results-driven, employees must recognize that today's workplace requires a different mindset and approach. In this new environment, your perceived value depends mainly on your ability to demonstrate concrete contributions to the bottom line. This means: As AI capabilities expand and companies remain vigilant about headcount, developing high-demand skills becomes crucial: The political landscape within organizations has shifted alongside leadership styles. Navigating these changes requires: For many employees, the new workplace reality prompts difficult decisions about adapting or seeking outside opportunities. Consider: As a forward-thinking employee, continue preparing for future shifts: Rather than resisting this pendulum swing away from the "nice boss," leaders and employees benefit from strategically adapting. For leaders, this means maintaining high expectations while recognizing that sustainable performance requires supporting employee well-being. For employees, it means embracing accountability, developing greater self-sufficiency, and demonstrating value. The organizations that thrive will be those that find the sweet spot, combining clear expectations and accountability with respect for employees as human beings. Wouldn't it be nice for the phrase, "It's not personal, it's just business," to one day transform into, "It's not just business, it's personal."


Times of Oman
15-05-2025
- General
- Times of Oman
CBSE Class 10 result 2025 Oman Toppers: Check names and Percentage
Muscat: The Indian education board (CBSE) announced Grade 10 results on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Indian Schools' students in the Sultanate of Oman have shown excellent performance through their hard work and dedication. Results Compiled from Indian schools: Indian School Ghubra's student Angela Mariam Jacob took the first spot with an outstanding score of 99%