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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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I recently came back from Prague where I was working on a truly impactful project with an amazing team.After witnessing the energy and vibe that our team had, I made it my personal goal to discover what it was that was making us work so well.
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HOW TO HAVE CONVERSATIONS THAT PROMOTE PROFESSIONAL GROWTH by Sabrina Son on Nov 4, 2016 8:00:00 AM According to Harvard Business Review, one of the most important parts of a manager’s job responsibilities is to help workers develop new skills and grow their careers. If you’re just managing your bottom line — and not your…
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ry November 3, 2016 by Jay Sullivan It’s Not All About You To communicate more effectively, and distinguish yourself from those around you, try communicating from the other person’s point of view. We’re all basically wrapped up in our own stuff. That’s not selfish or Machiavellian; it’s just a fact. Our human nature is to be self-absorbed.…
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Companies with workplaces that foster strong friendships among their employees have far higher engagement rates than those that don’t. This is especially true of millennials who are hyper-connected to begin with.
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When the needs of the workforce aren’t being met, it isn’t always obvious from reviewing traditional metrics like employee turnover. A disengaged workforce can disintegrate a company’s culture, decrease customer satisfaction, and cost the business a lot of money.