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How to Choose the Right Communication Channel for Your Message

Let's Grow Leaders

Let’s start with a timeless piece of advice from Marshall McLuhan, the renowned communication researcher. One way to do this is to set up a workshop where they can work through realistic scenarios using the three questions mentioned above. He famously said, “The medium is the message.”

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

Rich Gee Group

They can offer advice, share their experiences, and provide emotional support during tough times. Seek Alternative Perspectives : When faced with a challenge, seek advice and perspectives from others. This can include mindfulness practices, resilience workshops, or even physical challenges that test your limits.

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8 Life Lessons From Yoga Workshop

QAspire

A few years back, I got in touch again by joining a Yoga workshop and gained a new level of awareness about it. This month, I again enrolled for an advanced workshop conducted by a renowned spiritual teacher and a Yogi. Everyday, after the workshop, we are asked to perform Yoga and Pranayama regularly. Religiously.

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“Dealing with your Manager” and Other Work Advice for College Students

Great Leadership By Dan

I’ve been asked by our Career Services office to deliver a one hour workshop in a couple weeks for our business school juniors, seniors, and MBAs. So other than having given advice to my two daughters, I’ll be way out of my element. I’ve got a LOT of stuff to draw from that I’ve written over the years – way too much for an hour.

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How Can You Further Develop Your Talent? 7 Key Steps

Career Advancement

Ask the seminar attendees to present workshops on what they’ve learned to their own teams, which will solidify their knowledge while enhancing their direct reports’ growth. Through hands-on learning supported by the advice of a trusted coach, they’ll turn knowledge into skills.

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The Differences Between Feedback and Advice, and Why It Matters

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe The Differences Between Feedback and Advice, and Why It Matters by Kevin Eikenberry on January 10, 2011 in Devloping Others , Leadership , Learning Feedback and advice. I shall act on your advice. retaliation?)

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Making Hybrid Work for you and your Team

Chartered Management Institute

Given this context, we undertook a project where training workshops were delivered by Timewise to a small community of managers and we evaluated the impact. They have relied on the outdated practices picked up during the pandemic, limiting their productivity in the process. Line manager Want to make flexible working work for you?

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