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The Best Leadership Books of 2021

Leading Blog

It leads to short-term thinking. The Power of Pressure : Why Pressure Isn't the Problem, It's the Solution by Dane Jensen (Collins, 2021) What’s the most pressure you’ve ever been under? Martin's Essentials, 2021) When we're moving at 115 MPH, we rarely see the wall coming. And that feeds our approach in society at large.

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First Look: Leadership Books for September 2021

Leading Blog

Here's a look at some of the best leadership books to be released in September 2021. The Long Game : How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World by Dorie Clark. Your personal goals need a long-term strategy. Don't miss out on other great new and future releases not listed here.

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Leading Thoughts for April 1, 2021

Leading Blog

Paul Zak on how fear-based leadership undermines our goals and dumbs us down: “The science shows that fear-based management is a losing proposition because people acclimate to fear quickly. Fear is a fine short-term motivator but a poor long-term one.

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Building A Friendly Digital Marketing Plan For 2021

Strategy Driven

And this investment is long-term. Companies are also exploring saas marketing in 2021 which is something to read up on. A long-term strategy is a necessity for the business, but the recent period has shown us how important it is to be prepared even with short-term goals and objectives for quick wins.

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The Latest Compensation Trends Redefine Job Satisfaction

HR Digest

Experts admit that the last two years have had a lasting impact on the future of work and human resource personnel must take them into consideration while setting compensation goals. As organizations plan their way forward, it is imperative that their goals align with the latest compensation trends. Remote Working Pay Structure.

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The Antidote to Languishing? Make It Better.

Next Level Blog

In the last month of 2021, Wharton professor Adam Grant wrote a widely-read and quoted column for the New York Times titled There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing. To move past it, Grant suggested that we focus on accomplishing small goals. Grant’s word for that place is languishing.

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Thriving Through the Ongoing Pandemic

Michael Lee Stallard

In March 2020, we had hoped this race to extinguish the coronavirus would be a short-distance sprint, yet it has become a long-distance marathon. At the time of this writing, two factors make it likely that the pandemic will go on through most, if not all, of 2021. Again, pace yourself. Don’t try to do too much. Stay Connected.

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