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Yes, You Can Negotiate When You Are Just Starting Out: Three Real-Life Examples
If you are intimidated by the prospect of asking for more, here are three real-life examples of successful negotiations by people just starting out: Success Lesson 1 – It pays…
New Requirements For Agile Leadership: How To Lead Differently For Agile Success
New requirements for agile leadership
Use This Improvisation Technique To Build Collaboration
Collaboration has moved from a "nice to have" business philosophy to a "must have" business strategy. Try this technique from improvisational comedy to create an environment of psychological safety in…
6 Vacation Habits That Can Help Keep Burnout At Bay
You may be leaving work objectives behind, but vacation is a great time to prioritize self-care, self-development and family
Why Ambition Isn’t A Dirty Word For Women
Too often, ambitious women are viewed as pushy, selfish and unlikeable. Here's how we can change the narrative
Not A Fad, CEO Activism Is Vital
Nearly fifty years later, CEO activism – a relatively new term – is on the rise and the debate over assuming such responsibilities has intensified
Secrets Of Successful Women: Crystal Hanlon, President Northern Division, The Home Depot
When Crystal Hanlon joined The Home Depot in 1985 as a cashier making $5/hr, she probably never dreamt that she would become President of the Northern Division and cited as…
The Power Of Making A Human Connection: Lonnie Mayne's 'Red Shoes Living' Tells How
The five principles are deceptively simple, but can make a significant impact in business and life
Successful People Have Unpopular Ideas (So Don’t Try To Win Everyone Over)
Stop worrying about being liked. The professional world is not elementary school
Equal Pay Legislation Is Not The Holy Grail
Democratic presidential candidates who were asked about the gender pay gap in the first debates focused on passing equal pay legislation. While equal pay legislation is certainly a step in…