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Putting People First: The Promise of Human Centered Capitalism

Let's Grow Leaders

and owner of ChemBlend of America, discusses human centered capital, and the importance of compassion, empathy, and resilience in leadership. She attributes her success to embracing every part of her past, a belief that reveals the essence of a leadership style that treats setbacks as stepping stones.

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8 Ways To Design a High-Trust Culture

Leading Blog

Paul Zak, the author of The Trust Factor , has shown that “when someone is tangibly trusted by a stranger, the brain synthesizes the signaling chemical oxytocin” and “ the more trust one is shown, the more the brain produces oxytocin.” High levels of stress and testosterone inhibit the release of oxytocin. T RUST BEGETS TRUST.

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Communicate Effectively to Influence and Lead

CoachStation

Communication is key to effective leadership. As I have highlighted in previous blogs, the skills of asking the right question at the right time and effective listening are two of the most important leadership attributes to develop. To communicate well, is to be understood and to understand. The benefits are clear.

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4 Ways To Reduce Workplace Negativity By Increasing Consistency

Tanveer Naseer

The brain craves certainty, and when you feel uncertain, the almond shaped structure in the brain called the amygdala releases chemicals into the blood stream that you experience as fear, anxiety and doubt. 4 Keys To Successfully Resolving Conflicts in the Workplace Are You Fitting Employee Personality Into Your Leadership Puzzle?

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Need a Break? 52 Ways to Do It–When You Need It Most

Lead from Within

It adds stress to your life (and all the problems associated with it) and it robs you of joy. Take a few hours off to clear your mind and de-stress by doing something you enjoy that relaxes you. The news is often filled with all kinds of depressing information. It’s a great way to process information. Go for a run.

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Communication Tips - Using the DISC Model to Write Better Emails.

The Recovering Engineer

This tip is pretty simple and straightforward: Put the main points and conclusions in bullet point or really short paragraph form at the top of the email and all supporting information below it. Reserved, slower-paced people will probably want the supporting information. Here’s my thinking on this tip.

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Communication Tips: Connecting With Reserved, Task-Oriented People.

The Recovering Engineer

Use data and third-party information to support your position — they want to know that you have done your homework. He has degrees in Chemical Engineering and he served as a Nuclear Engineering officer in the U.S. I’m glad the information is helping. He is an engineer by nature, by training, and experience.

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