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Leadership And Teamwork: The Secret Sauce To Business Success
The leader is not intimidated in the least by the competence of his or her team. Rather, a robust, confident leader involves his or her colleagues in a conversation concerning…
A Lesson In Accountability From The Drive-Thru Lane
Accountable leaders are eager to take responsibility. They seek solutions, not someone to blame
What To Do When You're Asked To Go Get The Coffee
Arrogance often gets in the way of learning and meeting great people. Not because our arrogance prevents those encounters; rather, it is because our arrogance prevents us from seeing greatness…
The Most Oscar-Nominated Person Alive Is Not An Actor Or Director
With an astounding 50 Academy Award nominations (five wins), he only trails Walt Disney for the most Oscar nominations in history
Ten Signs You're Too Smart For Your Job
When you're bored and restless at work and you've got no new challenges to take on, it might be time to ask "Am I too smart for this job?" Here…
Ten Things Your Boss Doesn't Need To Know About You
Ava wishes she had not told her boss what she did -- because now her secret has come back to bite her! Here are ten things your boss doesn't need…
How To Answer 'Why Is There A Gap In Your Employment?'
One of the trickiest job interview questions is "Why is there a gap in your employment history?" Here are ideas for answering it!
Women's Reaction To Rejection May Be Keeping Them Out Of The Corner Office
Nobody likes to be rejected when they apply for a job. It’s a miserable feeling regardless of your gender, but new research suggests that women and men may react differently…
5 Ways Boomers Can Reframe Themselves To Create Their Dream Careers
5 reframing strategies from the new book, 'Boomer Reinvention'
The Right Way To Cry In Front Of Your Boss
New research suggests that if you break out in tears in front of supervisors or colleagues, you have a chance to recover. The key: reframe your distress as passion