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The Communication Hack Every Leader Should Know: Light Up Your Audience's Right Brain
Yes, data matters. But reach out and touch the right brain, and your message will be far more likely to drive your audience to take the action you want
PODCAST: What Nelson Mandela's Private Assistant Would Tell Her Younger Self
Zelda la Grange, Nelson Mandela’sprivate assistant for 19 years shares her experiences including how she—a white Afrikaner who grew up in a pro-apartheid family—got the job and how that role…
Are You The Leader You Think You Are?
Honest feedback is crucial to the development of a leader. Yet, when feedback from subordinates is filtered, leaders do not have the full opportunity to grow
The Surprising Industry Women Say Makes Real Efforts To Be Inclusive
The headlines usually suggest otherwise
27 Best Places For Solo Female Travel
These travel experts share the most exciting destinations right now for solo women travelers
Meetings In Hotel Rooms: What We Should Be Talking About In Sexual Harassment Training
Meetings in hotel rooms came into the news this weekend with allegations against Harvey Weinstein. These meetings will occur regardless of warnings from human resources
The Top 10 Universities In Latin America In 2017
An analysis by Times Higher Education, an education industry publication, spotlights the best schools in Latin America
Ten Signs They're Desperate To Hire You — Or Any Warm Body
Sometimes you can tell that an employer is desperate to hire someone -- you, or any warm body. Here are ten signs!
Ten Lies Recruiters Tell Job Seekers
Some unscrupulous recruiters lie to job candidates -- they have a financial incentive to get you into a new job so they can get paid, even if the job is…
Why And How Proper Preparation Makes A Difference
Even if you prepare for a project that never comes to fruition, the very act of mapping out the possibility can yield important insight and help avoid mistakes