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Great Leaders Don’t Pass The Buck
Great leaders don't pass the buck. Advice for those who aspire to be true servant leaders
IRS: Claim Your $1,200 Stimulus Check By October 15
The IRS urges you to sign up by October 15 to claim your stimulus check
New Study Shows Rude Workplace Emails Can Harm Productivity And Mental Health
New research reveals that rude workplace emails can lead to significant distress for employees, affecting productivity and mental wellness
America Is Trading Resiliency For Efficiency, Says Roger Martin
Roger Martin argues in his new book, When More Is Not Better, that America has traded resiliency for efficiency
When It Comes To Personal Branding, Simply Be
If you operate from a place of scarcity and fear and “me first”, you will be remembered for that. But if you rise up and you are magnanimous in generosity,…
Former Prologis CEO’s Advice For How To Lead With Transformative Influence
In his new book, Transfluence, Walt Rakowich shares how leaders can have transformative influence during a crisis
3 Potent Questions That Will Stop Your Swirl Of Indecision
Are you agonizing over an important move you need to make but can't arrive at a decision? Answer these three questions today and stop the swirl of indecision
Hiring Managers Are More Likely To Hire Someone Who Worked On Their Professional Development During The Pandemic
While the pandemic has waylaid many professional development plans, some people have still managed to pursue a lot of growth and development. And not only is that going to feel…
Onboarding And Training For The Remote Workforce: Learning And Development (L&D) Strategies
Being consumers in a digital world doesn’t necessarily make us great learners in a virtual world
7 Ways To Tame Distractions And Focus Better On Your Work
For many busy professionals, each day unfolds with a smorgasbord of tasks to do, across multiple goals each demanding more time and attention than can easily be mustered. How can…