Mon.Dec 28, 2020

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5 Steps to Overcome Adversity and Thrive in the New Year

Let's Grow Leaders

Wow-what a year this has been. For many leaders, adversity doesn’t begin to describe the challenges you’ve faced. And – we’ve been so inspired by the ways you have responded and risen to the occasion to overcome adversity. If 2020 has left […]. The post 5 Steps to Overcome Adversity and Thrive in the New Year appeared first on Let's Grow Leaders.

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8 Steps to High Performance

Leading Blog

M ARC EFFRON believes anyone can be a high performer. That is a person “who consistently delivers better results and behaviors, on an absolute and relative basis, than 75 percent of their peers.” In 8 Steps to High Performance , he identifies eight proven performance drivers that we have the ability to implement. Effron theorizes that each of us has factors that are the fixed 50 percent that affect our performance.

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The Power Of Leadership Coaching With Nature

Lead Change Blog

Given the challenging times that we have all been through this year now more than ever, people need to be able to get out into nature and learn to reconnect with themselves. There is just something about being outside in nature that activates the soul and helps us feel more grounded and present. Maybe it is because we often pause and marvel at the great beauty that exists around us, and in that moment we slow down and become really present and grounded.

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Leadership Lessons from an Unprecedented Year

Kevin Eikenberry

No one predicted what happened this year. Our vocabulary expanded, our world view was altered, and for many, the way we work and where we work changed. While some would like to forget 2020 and just move on, wise leaders know there are rich lessons to be found in challenging and painful experiences. I’ve done […]. The post Leadership Lessons from an Unprecedented Year appeared first on Kevin Eikenberry on Leadership & Learning.

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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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Where is the Power to Face the Future with Courage and Gratitude

Leadership Freak

The future is inhabited by phantoms. Hoping for clarity, stability, or security amplifies anxiety. Nostalgia pulls you toward a glamorized past.

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A Decade of Ideas for New Year Success

Mark Sanborn

For nearly 20 years I’ve been writing at the end of each year about how to have a successful new year. 2020 was the biggest outlier for all of us, and we quickly learned what we needed to do to deal with the challenges of Covid-19 and everything else. Success isn’t always about meeting your goals, but also about meeting your challenges. I’ve compiled 10 of my best articles about ending the old and beginning the new.

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12 Suggestions to Challenge the New Year And Make Your Life Better

Ron Edmondson

The verdict appears mixed among the people I know of whether of not they make resolutions for a new year. And I understand. Many have tried before – it didn’t work – and so now they are like “why bother?” But I believe we should all think of ways we can challenge ourselves to improve in each new year. I believe there are probably some principles in place as to whether or not a resolution succeeds.

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The Latinos At Risk From Automation

The Horizons Tracker

The potential threat of automation to jobs has been explored in great depth in recent years, with numerous studies exploring the risk posed to particular demographics. The latest , from UCLA, explores the threat posed to the Latino community in the United States. The study suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic is accelerating the automation of jobs in the service sector, with this disproportionately affecting Latino workers.

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Do You Have a 2021 Business Vision?

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

A critical part of effective leadership and success means the understanding of including all stakeholders and total collaboration in your leadership model. Today’s post is by Kim Lorenz, author of Tireless (CLICK HERE to get your copy). It’s that time of year again – many organizations have started diving into accomplishing their strategic business goals and objectives for 2021.

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7 Ways to Get Inspiration When Planning a Logo For Your Business

Strategy Driven

Designing a logo by yourself can be a complicated process. After all, you’re only one perspective. So, what are your options? Outside inspiration, of course. Drawn from a source of established brands, popular blogs, and creative designers. All using market and consumer-related design strategies and trends, proven to communicate your brand’s identity and engage your target audience.

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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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How To Be A Healthy Leader

Eric Jacobson

In Bob Rosen ’s book, Grounded: How Leaders Stay Rooted In An Uncertain World , he explains that there are six dimensions of being a healthy leader: Physical health : how you live. How you manage your mind and body – managing your energy and living a peak performance lifestyle. Emotional health : how you feel. This is about being self-aware and having positive emotions and the ability to be resilient, catching yourself when you have a counterproductive thought.

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Small Reflections 04

Scott Mabry

Do you notice what you notice? Do you notice what’s going right? Do you notice all the things that are working? Do you notice the people who are getting it done? Do you notice what you notice? The reason it is important to notice what you notice, is that you’ll soon note that what you are noticing is closely tied to what you are believing. You’ll see what you believe.

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What Did 2020 Do to Retail?

Harvard Business Review

Covid will have a long-lasting impact on the industry.

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Scott Mabry

Do you notice what you notice? Do you notice what’s going right? Do you notice all the things that are working? Do you notice the people who are getting it done? Do you notice what you notice? The reason it is important to notice what you notice, is that you’ll soon note that what you are noticing is closely tied to what you are believing. You’ll see what you believe.

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10 HR Metrics to Track in 2024

Discover the power of HR metrics. Master recruiting, control skyrocketing labor costs, and reduce turnover rates. Get insights into key metrics like Time-to-Fill, Cost-per-Hire, and Turnover Rate. Equip your business for success in 2024.

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Using AI To Ensure Drugs Are Safe For Women

The Horizons Tracker

Seldom has the drug development process been more in the public lens as during the COVID-19 pandemic. New research from Columbia University reminds us that many drugs are insufficiently tested on women, and proposes using artificial intelligence to rectify that. The researchers have developed a system, called AwareDX–Analysing Women At Risk for Experiencing Drug toXicity, which uses machine learning to spot and predict differences in adverse drug effects between men and women.

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