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“Feeling Stuck Is Something Many of Us Have Experienced”
But the answer is not quitting, writes Shana Lebowitz Gaynor in Don’t Call It Quits. She explains what anyone can do to revamp their own job into something more rewarding.
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Lift Your Values
Lifting your impact on the world around you begins with a lifted mindset firmly grounded in your core values.
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“Courage Is Fearful, not Fearless.”
In his new book, Bill Treasurer explains how to improve Leadership Two Words at a Time and why it pays off when leaders overcome their fears and ask for bold feedback from their teams.
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“If Our Value Is Growth, Then I Love Disruption.”
Tom Ziglar, author of 10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times, discusses why the “coach leader” gets results while the “T-Rex” leader is going the way of the dinosaur.
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“You’ve Got to Understand How the Work You Try to Improve Gets Done.”
Brandon Carson, author of L&D’s Playbook for the Digital Age, believes L&D must focus on performance readiness and recognize the potential for on-the-job learning and development – especially in tough economic times.
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How to Heal from PTSD
Both people and organizations experience traumatic events. Here’s how to move past them.
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Seth Godin
On dating your customer, “infecting” marketplaces and becoming a linchpin.
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Horrible News and How to Deal with It
Humankind cannot complain about a lack of bad news in recent years. Here you can learn how to deal with media-induced anxieties as they arise – or how to prevent those worries in the first…
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