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The Ten Most Cowardly Things A Manager Can Do
Kyra got ambushed by her boss years ago and she hasn't forgotten the sting of that experience. Working people need to know that there are a lot of cowardly bosses…
Stop Telling Millennial Women To Find A Mentor
Experts have long been suggesting that young women find a career mentor to move forward, but recent statistics speak to the need for a sponsor, not a mentor
Books Make Leaders Better Speakers, Says A Navy Admiral And Commander
Three reasons why books help leaders become more effective, clear and inspiring communicators
How To Talk To People That Don't Get Right To The Point
Have you ever been talking to someone who’s going through a plan in such painstaking detail that your brain started to hurt? Whether you're the boss or the employee in…
How To Look Like A Leader When You're Not
The paradox – you won’t get promoted to a leadership role if you don’t have leadership experience. But how do you get leadership experience when you’re only cast in a…
5 Things You Can Learn From Spending Time With 200 Female Founders
These are some of my key takeaways
Why Delta Air Lines Paid Me $11,000 Not To Fly To Florida This Weekend
Delta encountered historic travel delays this week —and some passengers profited by getting bumped. Here's how you can make money from the airlines, too
The Biggest Challenges Facing B2B and B2C CMOs — From A Chief Strategy Officer's Perspective
Ordahl, CSO at Landor, provides perspective about the biggest challenges facing CMOs and shifts in the different roles that B2B and B2C CMOs are playing
Six Times When More Information Produces Worse Decisions
Knowledge is power, right? Not necessarily. There are very specific situations in which less data leads to better decisions
When You Should Quit Your Job Before Having Another
Quitting your job before you have another can be detrimental to your growth and success, but sometimes it's necessary. Here's when