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Great Books That Grow You: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

Rich Gee Group

Unpacking the Science Behind How We're Convinced and How to Use It Ethically As social creatures, we often seek shortcuts to navigate our complex world. By understanding these principles, individuals and businesses can learn to recognize when they're being influenced and how to persuade others ethically.

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How to Use the Latest Methods to Benefit All Stakeholders of The Company

Joseph Lalonde

Finally, investing in employees helps promote an ethical workplace culture within a company. When employees are given opportunities for personal growth, they are more likely to adhere to ethical standards of behavior such as honesty, fairness, respectfulness towards colleagues and customers alike, etc.

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Lying to ourselves

CEO Blog

I thought this article from Nathan Collier was good so: 5 ways we lie to ourselves Confirmation Bias: We look for evidence that confirms what we already believe and we discount that which makes us uncomfortable. And add in the odd email and call and it is long term persistence. Send FB, Twitter and Linkedin updates.

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Revisiting Our Masculine Side of Leadership :: Women on Business

Women on Business

In the masculine model of success, power and prestige take precedence, compassion, and long term consequences are secondary. He ” by Robert Johnson is about the myth of Perceval and the Holy Grail. The essential message is that when masculine energy and compassion are divided from one another, tragedy is inevitable.

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Interns to the Rescue! :: Women on Business

Women on Business

There comes a time, however, when an extra hand is needed to get something done and I don’t want to hire someone long-term or for a lot of money. Since they don’t typically end up as long-term employees, you shouldn’t have to spend a lot of time training the person for the job. Enter an intern!

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Lying to ourselves

CEO Blog

I thought this article from Nathan Collier was good so: 5 ways we lie to ourselves Confirmation Bias: We look for evidence that confirms what we already believe and we discount that which makes us uncomfortable. And add in the odd email and call and it is long term persistence. Send FB, Twitter and Linkedin updates.

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5 Important Things to Remember as an Entrepreneur :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Yes, a good product may encourage sporadic customers but a good relationship will establish long-term, loyal customers. If you do not love it then do not sell it! Sell relationships not just a service or product.