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Put On Your Big-Boy Pants: Navigating Your Career with Grit and Grace.

Rich Gee Group

In the journey of your career, the phrase "Put on your big-boy pants" (or big-girl pants) is more than just a call to maturity; it's an invitation to step into the realm of personal growth and professional excellence. They can offer advice, share their experiences, and provide emotional support during tough times.

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Free Advice For Uber’s New CEO

N2Growth Blog

As a guy who has made his living for over 30 years helping executives to transform their company cultures, I am compelled to share some free advice with Uber’s new CEO. You don’t always need to be in the front of the room – that kind of behavior can stifle the growth and maturity of your staff.

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Overcoming Feedback Apprehension: Dos and Don’ts of Giving and Receiving Feedback

Leading Blog

It should not be at all; advice like this should bring about thoughtful and productive dialogue. When advice and insights are given in a meaningful and thoughtful way, not only does it support the individual, but it builds and fosters trust between people. Don’ts Become defensive: This is a business maturity check.

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5 Ways a Mature Leader Responds When the Team is Stressed

Ron Edmondson

Mature leaders have learned (often the hard way) that the way they respond in stress will directly impact the organization and everyone attempting to follow them. Here are 5 mature ways for a leader to respond in stressful times: A sense of calm. In these seasons, good leadership is more critical than ever.

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The impact of unlearning on leadership

Lead Change Blog

Posted in Leadership Development [link] Today’s post on the SmartBlog for Leadership is by Mike Myatt, writer, speaker and author, offering advice on the topics of leadership, strategy and innovation. “Leaders and their ability to change their mind demonstrates humility, confidence and maturity.

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Is It Ever Wise to Swear at Work?

Michael Lee Stallard

Others are concerned with the lack of control (71 percent) and lack of maturity (68 percent) demonstrated by swearing at work, while 54 percent said swearing at work makes an employee appear less intelligent.”. Photo source: freedigitalphotos.net. Creator: stockimages. . The post Is It Ever Wise to Swear at Work?

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5 Mature Ways for a Leader to Respond Under Stress

Ron Edmondson

Mature leaders know the way they respond in stress will directly impact the organization and everyone attempting to follow them. Here are 5 mature ways for a leader to respond during stressful times: A level head. You can read the hard lesson I learned about this issue in my post of advice to the leader when things are going wrong.