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What Is Positive Leadership? An Employer’s Guide to Upliftment

HR Digest

Any leader who believes in a gentle, supportive approach to management must pause to ask themselves, “What is positive leadership?” This is where the concept of positive leadership comes into play–a transformative approach that can profoundly impact organizational culture, employee engagement, and overall productivity.

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Mastering HR: Best HRM Books for Beginners to Read in 2024

HR Digest

The field of human resource management (HRM) encompasses vital tasks such as recruiting, screening, and developing employees for businesses. From talent acquisition and employee engagement to legal considerations, the best human resource books equip readers with a solid foundation.

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10 Ways to be a Better Team Player :: Women on Business

Women on Business

How can you maintain the integrity of the team and affect the outcome for the positive? You may set this bar based on your boss’s expectations, but hopefully by now you have become comfortable with your own definition of success. Stay positive. Use the Polly-Ana approach and flip negatives into positives wherever possible.

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Stop Managing Your Career

In the CEO Afterlife

Inherent in the definition of career is the opportunity to progress. Those who did it well rose to senior positions. If you do, you need to reassess your values and ethics. Getting ahead” was my father’s way of saying it. It was an epidemic within Kraft. You can imagine the culture that behavior created.

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You'll Never Know Until You Ask :: Women on Business

Women on Business

If he/she says “no” to the promotion at least you know that you stated what you want and now there is an opportunity to find out more about why this position is not right for you at this point in time and what you can do to get the necessary skills for a future position. No” is not always a definitive “no”.

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Behind the Mask :: Women on Business

Women on Business

When I read that definition, I sat back and tried to count the many masks of me…it’s enlightening to see who I have become and how I protected when that survival instinct kicked in. The amount of energy it takes to be a positive character over a negative one is the same, so why are there so many witches and grim reaper’s lingering around?

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Social Networking for Business: Does it Really Work? :: Women on.

Women on Business

How, then, do I maintain a robust network of people who continue to like and care for me, as well as a list of referrers who literally feed me by sending me leads, partnership opportunities, writing positions, and paid gigs? I keep on message, I network, and I make my network work , for me and for others. I invite you to do the same!