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PODCAST: The Art And Technology Behind Intel's Drone Light Shows
We’re geeking out with Intel’s General Manager of Drone Light Shows, Natalie Cheung, about pulling off epic spectacles at the Olympics, Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl performance, Coachella and lots more.…
How Well Funded Are America's Marijuana Startups? [Infographic]
On Friday, marijuana smokers in the
What Leaders Can Learn From Lonzo Ball
The rookie basketball player can teach business leaders a few things about leading a team
How To Deal With The Elephants Lurking In Your Meetings
Managers should have individual coaching sessions with each of the team members to address how their behaviors are helping or hindering the team goals
15 Ways To Build A Two-Way Relationship Of Trust With Employees
Ensure congruence between your actions and words
Leading with Emotional Intelligence, Agility And Emotional Bonding
A great leader empowers their followers rather than managing them
How To Start Consulting During Your Job Search
Can anybody become an independent consultant, or does it require advanced degrees and years of experience in your field?
3 Expert Tips For Better Work-Life Balance
Whatever work-life balance means to you, it's possible to achieve it—even when your plate's full
How People With Learning Disabilities Handle Their Differences In The Workplace
Most of us focus on our weaknesses and ignore our strengths. That's exactly what people with disabilities don't do
Is There A Downside To Candor? 3 Tips To Improve Your Delivery
Have you ever worked with someone who was very candid? Some feel that candid people are often rude or less sensitive to interpersonal concerns. Is candor always good?