Tue.Jan 03, 2023

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How You Start Your Day is How You Start (and End) Your Year

Next Level Blog

How you start your day is predictive of how your day is going to end. And a consecutive series of good starts is predictive of not just how your year is going to start but also how it ends. Over the weekend, I saw a quote from country star and fellow native West Virginian Brad Paisley that inspired this post – “Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book.

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Inspiration and Strength: What Inspires You and Give You Hope?

Let's Grow Leaders

Human-Centered Leadership Experts. Share Their Sources of Inspiration and Strength. As 2022 draws to a close, I’m curious, what’s been a source of inspiration and strength for you this year? In our final #askingforafriend of the year, I share some savvy inspiration from human-centered experts, and I’d love to add yours to the mix.

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Are You The Problem?

Joseph Lalonde

It’s the new year. And we really need to think about something. I want to ask you to consider whether or not you’re the problem for the ills of your life. This may not seem like a hope-filled, happy post. Yet, it can be in the end. In my many years of leadership, I have heard of people who struggle to feel like they belong. They state that people don’t like them, they cannot find a friend group, or they cannot advance.

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2023 Will Be a Success If

Leadership Freak

A friend asked me to complete the following sentence. “2023 will be a success if _.” (He included “in my opinion” which released pressure.) New Year’s resolutions are a waste of time.

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How to Build the Ideal HR Team

HR doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This work impacts everyone: from the C-Suite to your newest hire. It also drives results. Learn how to make it all happen in Paycor’s latest guide.

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How to Have a Better Relationship With Your Leader

Lead from Within

Having a good relationship with your boss is important because it can improve communication and collaboration, and it can help to create a positive and supportive work environment. A good relationship with your boss can also enhance your job satisfaction and your ability to do your job effectively. Additionally, a good relationship with your boss can open up opportunities for career advancement and professional development.

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Best Business Schools In The World For 2023

CEO Insider

The Wharton School takes the prestigious title of the world’s business school for 2023, according to the CEOWORLD magazine. London Business School earned itself a respectable second place, with MIT Sloan School of Management ranked third. The 2023 rankings placed Harvard Business School in fourth ahead of Saïd Business School (Oxford Saïd or SBS) in […].

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The Future of the Hospitality Industry is Technology

CEO Insider

The hospitality industry is highly competitive, so it’s important that it moves with the times. Additionally, customer expectations are always shifting based on new technologies that are introduced. Obsolete systems will have a negative impact on your bottom line. Whether you’re a hotel owner or you run a restaurant, it’s crucial that you stay ahead […].

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How The Creative Industries Could Revitalize Coastal Towns

The Horizons Tracker

Countries across the developed world have been striving in recent years to boost the fortunes of smaller towns that may have been left behind somewhat by globalization. A recent study from the University of Exeter suggests that the creative industries could play a crucial role. Beyond tourism. The researchers wanted to explore how coastal communities could move beyond tourism, and found that flexible apprenticeships, better access to finance, and the creation of peer-to-peer support networks are

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Top Tactics To Maximize Your Real Estate Investment Value In 2023

Strategy Driven

Real estate investment has emerged as a highly lucrative business vertical in post-pandemic times. It was among the verticals that recovered the fastest from the pandemic lull. With the demand and prices showing a consistent increase, investors have a valid reason to join the bandwagon. But you must do it strategically, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned investor.

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Using Robots To Assess The Mental Health Of Children

The Horizons Tracker

It’s estimated that as many as 20% of adolescents may experience some kind of mental health problem in any given year. What’s more, 50% of mental health problems are already established by the time we’re 14, and 75% by the time we’re 24. Research from the University of Cambridge suggests an unlikely ally. The researchers experimented with using a child-sized humanoid robot to administer standard psychological questionnaires to children aged between eight and 13 in order t

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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The Art of Having a Good Conversation

QAspire

First, a disclaimer – I am no expert in having great conversations. But I do know that quality of our conversations shape the reality and culture we live and work in. I have seen countless meetings, planning sessions and leadership off-site sessions that were organized to facilitate conversation – but often end up being a forum for people to protect their ego, show their status or demonstrate their power through the words.

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8 Examples of Wrongful Termination

HR Digest

Wrongful termination is any form of dismissal from work that violates the law or the company’s policies. That being said, employees tend to get laid off unlawfully without having an idea. That’s why learning the different examples of wrongful termination is a good start in case you need to make a legal claim. If you have been fired by your employer in violation of federal/state laws or even the company’s policies, they might be cause for repercussions.

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What Clients REALLY Want to Know About Your Consulting Firms’ Approach

David A Fields

May Bezold, EVP of the Post-Revelry division at Back2Work, Inc., has asked your consulting firm for a proposal. You know from experience that if you share too little of your approach, a prospect like May won’t sign. However, sharing too much detail also leads to problems. What’s the right amount of information to share about … Continued. The post What Clients REALLY Want to Know About Your Consulting Firms’ Approach appeared first on David A.

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What You Should Know Before Hiring a Federal Workers Compensation Attorney

Strategy Driven

If you sustain an injury at work, you will likely need the services of a federal worker’s compensation attorney to ensure that you receive the medical treatment and financial benefits you need and deserve. But what should you know before you hire a federal worker’s compensation lawyer? Getting a disability rating from a doctor is not guaranteed by the workers’ compensation carrier.

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The Complete People Management Toolkit

From welcoming new team members to tough termination decisions, each employment lifecycle phase requires a balance of knowledge, empathy & legal diligence.

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January Development Opportunities for New(er) and Experienced Managers

Art Petty

Something I always did as a corporate executive was to make sure as many of my team members as possible were set up for professional development early in the new year. I love helping my team members launch into the new year with their brains boiling with ideas, fresh approaches, and energy for the challenges ahead! Now that I'm the one doing the training and coaching, I'm excited to offer the same opportunity to you and your team members.

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January Development Opportunities for New(er) and Experienced Managers

Management Excellence

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What’s on the Agenda for L&D in 2023?

Roundtable Talk

As we kick off this new year, it’s time to take a look at the trends that will be affecting the way we develop leaders in 2023. Where should talent professions focus their time, attention and budgets to make the biggest impact? Discover the trends and tactics L&D and HR professionals should focus on in … What’s on the Agenda for L&D in 2023?

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Are Our Brains Wired to Quiet Quit?

Harvard Business Review

Neuroscience has found that passive acceptance is a natural response to prolonged stress.

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ABM Evolution: How Top Marketers Are Using Account-Based Strategies

In times of economic uncertainty, account-based strategies are essential. According to several business analysts and practitioners, ABM is a necessity for creating more predictable revenue. Research shows that nearly three-quarters of marketers (74%) already have the resources needed to build successful ABM programs.

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7 Ways To Lead Your Car Dealership Or Any Other Business To Success

Joseph Lalonde

This is a contributed post to JMLalonde.com. For more information on contributing a post, please see our contributing policies. Image Credit: ArtisticOperations from Pixabay. There was a time where running a car dealership was easy business. Foot traffic would’ve been high, and customers would’ve been buying regularly. It wouldn’t have been too hard to make a decent profit.

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How to Grow Your Top Line in a Down Market

Harvard Business Review

You can’t just cut your way to prosperity. Try these three actions to improve sales and margins.

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33 Expressions That Have Stood the Test of Time

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Do you remember pearls of wisdom that you heard growing up? They were valuable lessons that were passed down from people who cared about you. In fact, I’m sure you imparted the same wisdom to others you know as well. Some of the expressions served as inspiration while others offered tried-and-true advice about attaining happiness , achieving success, and living a good life.

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How to Talk to Your Kids About Layoffs

Harvard Business Review

Advice on what to say (and what not to say) when you break the news.

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Recruit and Retain New Blue-Collar Talent

Blue-collar jobs have a branding problem. One company, GEON, partnered with Paycor to find the solution. Learn how to attract, engage, and retain blue-collar employees, helping them build meaningful careers – and support your company’s goals.

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Empathy Is Key To Persuading Political Rivals

The Horizons Tracker

In our seemingly ever more polarized world, it can seem next to impossible to cross the political divide and work effectively with someone from the opposing side. Stanford research suggests that a good first step would be to try and empathize with them. What’s more, this empathetic approach might also make each side more persuasive to the other. “Many people have extreme perceptions of what the other side believes, so it’s really about unfreezing those views and getting people

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Best of IdeaCast 2022

Harvard Business Review

Our hosts’ picks for the best conversations of 2022.

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Wordle: Can a Pandemic Phenomenon Sustain in the Long Term?

Harvard Business Review

After Wordle became an instant hit, Josh Wardle had to consider long-term options for the web-based word game he created.