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Change at the Top: How to Succeed with a New Boss

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Smart senior executives are tuned into the metrics and key performance indicators that will define success for their new boss. So, answering how they can help their boss achieve those goals is usually clear if they create the space to think about it. Answering that question requires both knowledge and empathy.

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Are You the Traffic Controller or Traffic Enabler?

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Here’s a non-exhaustive list of essentials that you need to have a traffic enabling culture: Clear communication and understanding of the key goals and why they matter. Processes and systems that keep communication flowing and that keep people focused on the moving the metrics that matter.

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Bio-hacking Your Health and Wellbeing with Your Phone

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The result is an amazing amount of information you can use to track your health, pursue fitness goals and make better lifestyle choices based on your metrics. I started using Noom last October when my wife Diane decided to use it for her own goals and I wanted to support her.

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What Habits Are You Building This Year? Here Are Mine (and What I’m Learning from Them)

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Set some metrics – Write 500 words a day. Those are all simple metrics that keep my habit goals in front of me. If you have a plan, there’s actually a lot you can do in 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. Break your habit plan down into digestible bites. Go to a cardio class 3 times a week. Have two books going at any given time.

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A Prescription for Eliminating 4th Quarter Panic

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Back in January, we and our teams set out goals and objectives for the year. Review – Start by reviewing your goals and objectives from the beginning of the year. That includes the objectives you’ve completely checked off your list as well as the progress you’ve made toward other goals. Where has this year gone?”.