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Finally, a Behavioral Economics Reference Guide for Business Leaders

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Most people want to do the right thing. They just need help acting on those good intentions. ~ Bob Nease, PhD If you are a business leader — especially a benefits manager or the leader of a wellness program — you’ve probably heard the term behavioral economics tossed around. For the past five to 10 […].

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WWSA: What Would Socrates Ask?

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popularly referred to as WWJD). I believe the world would be a better place if leaders considered “what would Jesus do?” However, I also think it would make a huge difference if leaders considered “what would Socrates ask?” In contrast to other leaders and teachers of his day, Socrates didn’t use rhetoric to persuade […].

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Explaining the Health Insurance Marketplace to Employees [video]

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In the United States, the Health Care Marketplace (also called the “exchange”) is a key feature of the Affordable Care Act (often referred to as “Obamacare”). This short video is a light-hearted, visual approach to what could be a very boring topic.

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111: Getting Things Done (GTD) for Leaders | with David Allen

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Clarify outcomes Decide next actions Examples of the Practice (“Tricks”) of GTD For actionable items: Two-minute rule (Dump it, Do it, Delegate it, or Defer it) For nonactionable items: Labeler and one or more filing cabinets (General Reference files, Project Support files, etc.

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Fueling Their 5-Stroke Engine: How to Win Lovers and Influence Co-workers

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To understand and remember all five strokes, I refer to the “cliff notes” versions rather than an entire book — there is a concise and enjoyable chapter on this topic in Dr. Leman’s book Have a New You by Friday , or a similar chapter in Andy Andrews’ book The Noticer.