Sat.Mar 06, 2021

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Connect Your Remote Team Through Personal Knowledge

Michael Lee Stallard

Remember doing “Show and Tell” or presenting to your classmates as the “Student of the Week” when you were in elementary school? As it turns out, our teachers were on to something. Bringing back an updated version of this practice would be more than merely an entertaining way to enliven a meeting at work. It may be just what teams need in year two of the Covid-19 pandemic. .

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A New Path, New Site

Thin Difference

About a year ago, I paused Thin Difference. When I started this blog, the first reason was to begin writing. The second reason emerged as I began writing, and it was to support and encourage our next generation of leaders — Millennials and now Gen Z. Fast forward a decade, and I just completed my last formal class in an interdisciplinary leadership doctorate program.

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Admit Your Mistakes

Eric Jacobson

We all make mistakes. Yes, even leaders make mistakes. When you do, admit to them and apologize for the negative consequences they have caused your team members, vendors, or customers. Your ability to admit to a mistake will gain you the respect of your employees.

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