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Possibility Maximizer: The Happiness Project

Sales Wolf Blog

SHRM - Society for Human Resource Managment Indispensible for the HR Professional!   Today I have an exciting resource to feature about one of the most fundamentally important things in life: Happiness. Department of Labor Employment Standards Administration (ESA) - U.S. License. .  Enjoy!

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A Round Up of My Writing in February 2010

QAspire

I almost hate when human beings are referred to as resources. Seven Key Thoughts About Managing Human Resources was the post I wrote for business owners, team leaders and human resources teams. Subroto Bagchi has a deep impact on the way I think about entrepreneurship and leadership.

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For a More Flexible Workforce, Hire Self-Aware People

Harvard Business Review

According to Gary Yukl, a researcher on leadership, “Self-awareness makes it easier to understand one’s own needs and likely reactions if certain events occurred, thereby facilitating evaluation of alternative solutions.” Various models suggest that this is key to effective leadership. While its publisher CPP, Inc.,

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How the Navy SEALs Train for Leadership Excellence

Harvard Business Review

Webb, who served in the Navy from 1993 to 2006 and radically redesigned the SEAL training course curriculum, graciously shared his insight about what works – and what fails – when effecting a training transformation. Is “above average” training really worth the time, energy and expense?

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An Insider’s Account of the Yahoo-Alibaba Deal

Harvard Business Review

In hindsight, this thinking turned out to be far less important than what we learned about leadership, control, and trust, which ultimately were reflected in how each of the businesses was created, capitalized, and staffed. Ma and the Alibaba leadership team would retain management control. Although he didn’t have a U.S. servers.