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You Were Fine As A Co-Worker — But Not As My Supervisor
Mike was awesome as a co-worker, but horrible as a supervisor! What would you do if your co-worker were promoted to be your supervisor?
Don't 'Sell Yourself' On The Job Interview — Do This Instead
Recruiters have told Indra "You have to sell yourself on a job interview!" Is it true?
Overcoming Dyslexia: Lessons Learned From an Ivy Leaguer
Anyone with dyslexia or other reading disabilities can overcome that challenge, for free, by reading books creating in other formats, and found on Bookshare, created and managed by the non-profit…
Random Collisions of Unusual Suspects: Unleashing the Adjacent Possible
Discover how to create a conference that spurs participants to co-create and otherwise collaborate on ways to make the world better and their lives more productive and meaningful together
The Recruiter Said 'You Have A High Opinion Of Yourself, Don't You?'
Why did the recruiter tell Gina "You have a high opinion of yourself, don't you?" How would you respond if you were in Gina's shoes?
They Say 'It's Easier To Get Forgiveness Than Permission' — But Is It True?
Florence is about to test the old adage "It's easier to get forgiveness than permission." Have you ever done it?
3 Reasons Why Millennial Leaders Should Read Works From The Humanities
How can young leaders keep their workforces stable and engaged? According to one millennial leader, they should look to the wisdom found in humanities reading. Here are 3 reasons why