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How LinkedIn Plans To Use SnapChat-ish Stories To Engage Younger Professionals
LinkedIn is a fan of video and their new video feature, LinkedIn Stories, could change the way we look at the social media powerhouse
How Organizing Concepts Can Improve Your Interviews, Executive Onboarding, And Change Leadership
Organizing concepts are the connectors between your thinking and strategy and what you’re trying to communicate
Feeling Underwhelmed With Life? Ask These 3 Questions
It’s almost an epidemic among high-achieving women. You’ve made countless personal sacrifices for the sake of your big goals and dreams
Surprise—Millennial And Gen-Z Workers Are More Loyal Than You Think
Millennials are job-hoppers, constitutionally incapable of remaining loyal to any one employer—or are they?
Building Your Life And Career Requires Purpose And Plan
Smart people know that both purpose and plan are required for life and career success. Here's one expert's advice
The Pomodoro Technique Explained
The Pomodoro Technique can help anyone who feels distracted or overwhelmed to focus on what matters. Considering the onslaught of distractions we all face at work, that's a superpower
When People Won’t Call Out: How To Manage Those That Show Up Sick To Work
With the ominous news going around about the coronavirus, people showing up sick to work has an extra tinge of concern than it normally would. Company’s sick policies do not…
Got A Fast-Growing Team? 15 Ways To Keep In Touch With Everyone
Just because your team is growing, doesn't mean you shouldn't strive for positive relationships with each of your employees
Six Ways For Brands To Better Share Their Unique Story With Their Audience
Sharing your story is remarkably important. Here are some things to think about before you start reaching out to your audience
How To Find Meaning At Work
As we face disruption in the workplace, how can we each step up to contribute to a better workplace and world? "Life's Great Question" is a great book and assessment…