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Five Online Communities To Strengthen Your Productivity Skills

Tim Milburn

Project management is a skill every leader needs. Basecamp is an online community where you can effectively manage projects from the development stage through the final product. By staying informed and reading various articles, you can get ideas for brainstorming as well as seeing what’s new in your line of business.

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6 Silent Productivity and Profitability Pitfalls, part 6 of 7

Strategy Driven

But for this to truly be the case, innovation should not be something that happens every once in a while; it should be viewed as a critical competence – a skill to be developed, fostered, rewarded, and embedded into the workforce. In the new business world, innovation should not be restricted to product development.

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How to Drama-Proof Your Workplace

Skip Prichard

29% of Americans believe that armed rebellion might be necessary in the near future to protect their liberties from government intrusion (Cassino, Jenkins, 2013). In our seminars, attendees brainstorm examples of drama-venting. Develop a Positive Culture. Alston, the UN Study). Research: World-wide eco-anxiety on the rise.

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Lessons from Yelp’s Empirical Approach to Diversity

Harvard Business Review

Beginning in 2013, a handful of tech companies (including Yelp, where some of us work, Google, LinkedIn, and Facebook) began to research and release data on the diversity of their workforces. Together, we can develop a tool kit that tech companies can use to create a more dynamic and inclusive industry. The numbers were grim.

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Better Service, Faster: A Design Thinking Case Study

Harvard Business Review

Although GGRC’s staff often develop great empathy for individual clients, going to heroic lengths to help clients navigate the administrative maze, the system was not designed to make life easy for clients or staff members. Elizabeth and Saul facilitated GGRC brainstorming sessions about how to improve the process.