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If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.~ John Quincy Adams
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by: Margaret Wood June 29, 2021 10:00AM Managing one’s own time is one thing–but managing one’s own time AND their staff’s, in-office, and remote team’s time is an entirely different ballgame. Managing one’s own time is one thing–but managing one’s own time AND their staff’s, in-office, and remote team’s time (some of whom are dealing…
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When you think of business skills, things like effective communication, number-crunching, and management likely come to mind. However, these are not the only areas where a bit of expertise comes in handy…
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Wonder what emotional intelligence looks like in everyday life? Here are 13 examples. BY JUSTIN BARISO@JUSTINJBARISO In 1995, psychologist and science journalist Daniel Goleman published a book introducing most of the world to the nascent concept of emotional intelligence. The idea–that an ability to understand and manage emotions greatly increases our chances of success–quickly took off, and it…
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Especially if you value dignity, respect, and inclusion. BY JEFF HADEN@JEFF_HADEN (Reposted with permission) Before Coming to America, before The Arsenio Hall Show, long before Coming 2 America, Arsenio Hall was a sometime panelist on The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, a game show whose one-year run was about a year too long. As Dave Holmes points out, the only notable thing about the show…
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What does it cost a company that hires a person who’s not right for the organization? By Lisa FryeMay 9, 2017 By some estimates, it costs more than a quarter of a million dollars to find and hire a new employee. If that person turns out to be wrong for the role, add to that amount…