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You Can Assert Yourself Productively. Here's How.
We bring all the baggage of our past to work, so it's no wonder many people can be challenged professionally to be more assertive
Want To Lead In A Crisis? Be An Ambiguity Absorber
If ever the people on our planet faced uncertainty, now is that time. Here's one expert's advice on how to lead
Answer This One Question And Make Critical Decisions Faster
Making big decisions is tough. It helps if you know where your values lie and what you’re working toward
11 Career Development Books To Read Now That You’re Staying Home All Day
These 11 powerful reads can help you navigate through our new normal with grace, grit, and greatness
5 Lessons I Learned About Resilience While Working With Soldiers
Resilience is complex and multidimensional, and people respond to challenging circumstances in a range of ways
You Have Set Personal Goals For The Lockdown—Now What?
You have set personal or professional goals for what you want to achieve during this lockdown and beyond. Proven techniques can help you achieve the extraordinary targets you have established…
Why The $2 Trillion Stimulus Package Is Putting Dollars In The Wrong Place
The stimulus package will not be enough to lift ease the burden the
How To Negotiate A Fee During COVID-19
How do you negotiate a fee in the middle of a crisis without seeming like a jerk or leaving money on the table? I discuss four guiding points that help…
How To Address Conflict At Work (And Get What You Want)
Do you avoid confrontation at all costs? Here is a 3 step formula to address conflict without fear
Amid Mass Layoffs, Outskilling Should Become The New Normal
The vast majority (89%) of CEOs agreed that investments in “outskilling” initiatives—which provide guidance and navigation support, education and training, and connections to new employers—would benefit both their companies’ reputations…