Wed.Dec 26, 2018

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Trust Inspires Growth and Success

Lead Change Blog

Trust inspires excellence. When we trust our team, we elevate their status and inspire them to exceed their own expectations. By trusting others, we can breathe life into them. Expectations and Trust. In 2000, President George W. Bush coined the phrase, “the soft bigotry of low expectations.” He was speaking to the NAACP about discrimination that results when we expect people to do less than their potential.

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Truth Matters

Joseph Lalonde

There’s a sad trend happening in the world today. Truth is becoming relative rather than absolute. What is true for one person is not true for another… Or so people are saying. But because someone says truth is relative, does it make it so? No, and you know this. Why Truth Is Truth Look at the grass outside of your office […] The post Truth Matters appeared first on Joseph Lalonde.

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Tis The Season

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton It's the season of giving and gratitude and celebration, and today I'm sharing a sampling of this blog's best seasonal messages. Each is meant to inspire us to become our best.

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How to Take Control of Your Life in 2019

Leadership Freak

If you don’t choose how to show up – before you show up – someone else eventually controls your life. It’s misery when you give control of your life to disappointing-others.

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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 create product vision

Lead on Purpose

One of the key elements of a successful product management organization is creating the vision for your products—the ‘why’ that drives their purchase and the factors that make them successful in their markets.

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You Have Time (What Do You Do Now?)

Jason Womack

"I know what to do, I just need the time.". What if that's not true? Personally, I don't think that's your problem. If you knew what to do, you'd be doing it by now. At home, at work, in your community, for your clients, your boss, your colleagues, your spouse, your kids. If you knew, you would do. Try this on for size: "I have the time, I just need to know what to do.".

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Corporate Holiday Gift Ideas Your Peers Will Love

HR Digest

Choosing the best holiday gifts for your colleagues with respect to their individual preferences could not be easier when you have a list of corporate holiday gift ideas your peers will love. There are specific office holiday gifts for those coffee lovers, loud colleagues, and playful peers. However, corporate holiday gifts are should conform to your corporate cultures and promote the ideal work environment the office is working hard to regulate.

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What To Do the Day After Christmas

Ron Edmondson

And all they that heard it wondered at those things, which were told them by the shepherds. Luke 2:18. It’s the day after Christmas. Presents are opened. Trees are coming down. Reflecting is in full force. Plans are being made for a new year. I can imagine the “wonder” happening in Bethlehem shortly after the birth of Christ. There was great wonder in the naming of this baby.

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Improving Civility in the Workplace

Harvard Business Review

Krista Tippett, host of “On Being,” believes we are in the middle of a big shift in the workplace. For a long time, she says, we were taught to keep all of our personal opinions and problems out of the office — even if that wasn’t the reality. Now, as worker expectations change and people bring more of their authentic selves to work, Tippett says managers need to discover how to allow more honesty and emotions and humanity in the workplace, while still delivering in a hig