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Talks Gender Bias on the TEDx Stage

Talks Gender Bias on the TEDx Stage | Box of delight | Scoop.it

More and more companies want to lessen gender bias in the workplace, but I contend they may be overlooking one of the most obvious, everyday breeding grounds for sexism: meetings.  In my just-released TEDx talk, I offer 3 ways that men and women can reduce gender bias through better meeting culture.

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Mindset | Mindset for Business & Leadership

Are Leaders Born or Made? What Makes a Good Manager? Should Businesses Hire Talent—or Mindset? The Mindset That Increases Creativity and Productivity.

In 2001 came the announcement that shocked the corporate world. Enron – the corporate poster child, the company of the future—had gone belly up. What happened? How did such spectacular promise turn into such a spectacular disaster? Was it incompetence? Was it corruption?

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Why You Need Emotional Intelligence To Succeed

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Emotional intelligence taps into a fundamental element of human behavior that is distinct from your intellect.
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5 Negotiation tips that work | Nikki Green | Eduserv Blog

5 Negotiation tips that work | Nikki Green | Eduserv Blog | Box of delight | Scoop.it

neWhen it comes to negotiation it isn’t just about the money. It’s about the total cost of ownership and the perceived value. Most importantly, it isn’t a competition between the parties. Here are my five tips for a successful negotiation: - See more at: http://www.eduserv.org.uk/blog/2014/11/17/5-negotiation-tips-that-work/#more-3846

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Black Female CEOs: Why Few Run 500 Companies

Black Female CEOs: Why Few Run  500 Companies | Box of delight | Scoop.it
It was supposed to be different by now.

When Ursula Burns quietly shut off the light to her office as Xerox CEO at the end of 2016, her departure also cast a light on a sad statistic: There are currently zero African-American women running Fortune 500 companies. Burns’ appointment to the top job in 2009 had been hailed as a milestone. Suddenly it looked more like an anomaly.

Her story is in many ways perfect for a pioneering figure. She grew up poor on New York’s Lower East Side, the middle child of a single mother who washed and ironed clothes for money. Burns’ strength in math got her scholarships and a summer internship at Xerox. The company invested in her early and often. She made it all the way to the corner office
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5 Ways to Do Proper Competitive Research | SEJ

5 Ways to Do Proper Competitive Research | SEJ | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Competition is your business catalyst only if you know how to approach competitive research properly. Here are a few tools and tricks that can help you.
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10 Ways to Reject Bad Failure and Embrace Good

10 Ways to Reject Bad Failure and Embrace Good | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Some types of failure should be tolerated, even welcomed; other types should be rejected completely. Failure is good when you’re better for it and others don't pay too high a price. Fruitless failu...
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15 Free Online Learning Sites Every Entrepreneur Should Visit

15 Free Online Learning Sites Every Entrepreneur Should Visit | Box of delight | Scoop.it
The best places you can go to learn more about marketing, entrepreneurship, business management and more.

 

Learning the new skills necessary to start a new business can be expensive, but fortunately the initiative for free, high-quality, educational resources online has only continued to grow in the past few years. Below are some of the resources available to learn more about marketing, entrepreneurship, business management and more.

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