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Whether you are trying to be a successful entrepreneur, parent or friend, it’s wise to calibrate your knowledge meter. How much knowledge is too much?
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The next generation is inspiring. They are called Generation Z or the Pluralist Generation and we need to embrace their leadership skills and abilities.
By Amanda MacMillan We all do it: Texting while walking, sending emails during meetings, chatting on the phone while cooking dinner.
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What are creative people like? As we saw in my prior post, various creativity researchers tend to converge on the same conclusion: creative people are complex. ...
Businesses regularly evolve to meet modern new challenges, so why do they rely on the same old military-style organizational hierarchies?
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Nothing has the power to engage people like a great story. From a carefully crafted elevator pitch to the perfect customer testimonial, a great narrative can propel your brand and business like
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Guy Kawasaki is the author of APE, What the Plus!, Enchantment, and nine other books. He is also the co-founder of Alltop.com, an "online magazine rack" of p...
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For a good part of the past decade, I’ve taught negotiation skills to diverse audiences—Fortune 500 executives, generals in the U.S. Army and Air Force, and professional athletes in the
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Communication is an activity that occupies approximately 70% of our waking hours and also something we tend to struggle with on a regular basis.
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Three myths you need to know.
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The economic slump offers business leaders a chance to more effectively reward talented employees by emphasizing nonfinancial motivators rather than bonuses. A McKinsey Quarterly article.
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All of us crave to “belong”. If this feeling is enhanced, the employees will go the extra mile with a heightened level of ownership. Win their commitment. And see your business boom !
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The most positive minds are still going to have negative thoughts every now and then. Here are practical tips to help you let go of negative thinking and not let it turn into a vicious cycle.
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The success of Betterafter50.com's two founders provides four lessons for all women eager to try something new.
By: Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer Published: 06/13/2013 05:00 PM EDT on LiveScience Extroverts and introverts differ strongly in how their brains process rewarding experiences, new research suggests.
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♫.Summertime and the living is easy... Yes it is time for the majority of expats to move to a new destination either as a first experience abroad or for veterans like me managing move # 12 from Bru...
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COACHING FOR RESULTSHOW TO CREATE A HIGH-PERFORMANCE CORPORATECULTURE IN THE GLOBALECONOMY
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Kate Nasser, The People-Skills Coach™ delivers the 5 essentials for remarkable 21st century teams in this 5 min video.
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Error-prone applicant tracking systems kill 75 percent of job seekers' chances of landing an interview as soon as they submit their resumes, despite how qualified they may be.
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Most of us appreciate someone's honest feedback and opinion about us and what matters to us. When delivered with care, honesty can be a way forward
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Take control of your online presence to create a memorable personal brand.
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See on Scoop.it - Global Leaders Leaders reduce deception and build (or reinforce) cultures of candor when they expect people to be honest, communicate openly and upfront, align their words with th...
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Australia is ranked as the world's happiest nation among developed economies, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and all it evokes: vacations, slower workweeks, casual dress codes, getting the pool ready and pulling out the outdoor furniture.
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