Fri.Dec 29, 2017

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Wake Up!

Lead Change Blog

As the CEO of a tech company, Steve’s highly specialized expertise provided a solid base for strategy decisions, but he was at a loss when it came to leading and motivating the people who helped to make the company successful. Through coaching, Steve recognized the value of engaging his feelings to improve his overall effectiveness as a leader. By focusing on his concrete experience as well as his thought process, he was able to improve his presence, recognize his emotions, and engage in trustin

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15 Great Quotes For Leaders In The New Year

Joseph Lalonde

Quotes are great. They give you quick, bite-sized pieces of wisdom you can quickly digest. John Maxwell, Jesus Christ, Mother Teresa, and many other leaders have had their words pieced into quaint little says you can apply in your daily lives. But what about the new year? Are there quotes leaders can use as they begin the new year? Of course there are.

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How to Effectively Use Forex Trading to Create a Second Income

Women on Business

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How to Reinvent the Future and Stop Reliving the Past

Leadership Freak

Conversations that begin, “I remember when,” are about recreating the past. But you can’t create the future while longing for the good ole days.

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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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Five Quick Posts to Get You Ready for Next Year

Next Level Blog

This is that wonderful week when things slow down and we do a little relaxing, reading and reflecting about what worked this year and changes we want to make for a successful next year. In that spirit, I want to share five of my favorite posts from 2017 that offer simple, practical and immediately actionable ideas on leading and living at your best.

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Kwambio's Back

Leadership Freak

Ceramic 3D prints by Kwambio. Well, well, we hadn’t heard from Kwambio for literally years, but. Read the whole entry.

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7 New Year Resolutions Which Could Change Our World

Ron Edmondson

Whether or not you do New Year resolutions, we could all stand to improve some things in our life. And, if we do, I’m confident we could also improve the life of others. In fact, with a whole lot of improving – it might become contagious – and we might just change the world. Here are 7 new year resolutions which could change the world: Let’s resolve to begin everyday with a prayer, a smile, and a humility check.

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3 Ways to Improve Information Security in the Workplace

Strategy Driven

In the new digital world where everything is shared and connected, there is a growing concern about information security and integrity of the data you keep. This includes both company records and client files. Treating security breaches has become increasingly difficult, and thanks to recent advances in technology, all of your sensitive data could be uploaded to a malicious party at once in a matter of minutes.

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Ron Edmondson

Whether or not you do New Year resolutions, we could all stand to improve some things in our life. And, if we do, I’m confident we could also improve the life of others. In fact, with a whole lot of improving – it might become contagious – and we might just change the world. Here are 7 new year resolutions which could changethe world: Let’s resolve to begin everyday with a prayer, a smile, and a humility check.

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To Find Meaning in Your Work, Change How You Think About It

Harvard Business Review

Sam Austin/Unsplash. A wonderful New York Times article from 2007 recounted the 20 th annual “Operator’s Challenge” — aka the “Sludge Olympics” — a competition for New York sewage treatment workers. The participants compete to show skill in their work, and often do so with great passion. Emily Lloyd, the commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, said of the work the competitors do, “It’s tough work.

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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 Top 4 Benefits of Introducing Unified Communications into Your Business

Strategy Driven

Unified communications sounds like another corporate buzzword, the sort of thing that a bouncy, over-eager sales rep would try and sell to you with vague promises of efficiency and taking your business to the next level. Regardless, there are a number of perfectly valid reasons that introducing a unified communications system into your business is a smart move and one that virtually any business can benefit from.

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How to Resolve Conflicts with a Remote Coworker

Harvard Business Review

Jody Dole/Getty Images. Working as part of a remote team, with colleagues spread out in different locations, is increasingly common and surprisingly challenging. Absent non-verbal cues, it’s often difficult to gauge how your relationship is going. If something does start to derail your relationship, you don’t have the benefit of informal office interactions to build rapport and re-establish trust.

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How to Save a Meeting That’s Gotten Tense

Harvard Business Review

Carson Arias/Unsplash. On March 30, 2017, Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams stood in front of crowd of over 1,000 angry citizens. McAdams had recently floated the idea of situating a new homeless resource center in Draper , a city 20 miles south of Salt Lake City, Utah. What began as an orderly public meeting soon degenerated into chaotic shouts, curses, and political threats as one Draper resident after another told the mayor emphatically that this would not happen in their backyard.

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