Solution Saturday: Are We Over-Concerned About Fairness
Leadership Freak
DECEMBER 10, 2016
Dear Dan, There is a manager in our company who is very “fairness” oriented.
Leadership Freak
DECEMBER 10, 2016
Dear Dan, There is a manager in our company who is very “fairness” oriented.
Ron Edmondson
DECEMBER 10, 2016
All marriages go through periods where things just aren’t as they should be. It’s a natural occurrence in any relationship involving people. (I suppose this would include most marriages). The stress and pace of life causes tension in the best marriages. Even good marriages suffer at times. Cheryl and I have had several of those times, usually due to external pressures we did not cause or invite.
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Leadership Freak
DECEMBER 10, 2016
Dear Dan, There is a manager in our company who is very “fairness” oriented.
Eric Jacobson
DECEMBER 10, 2016
Communication expert Bart Egnal reveals why jargon is so prevalent in the workplace, and why it usually undermines those who use it, in his new book, Leading Through Language. Step by step, Egnal demonstrates how effective leaders reject fuzzy terminology in favor of the language of leadership. And, by language of leadership, he means using language that clearly and powerfully brings ideas to life for the audience.
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Rapid BI
DECEMBER 10, 2016
Future proof your business – Effective Business Planning In the current economic climate, the most many of us can do is batten down the hatches and hope that we can weather the storm. Many of us will be looking to cut and minimise expenses and costs (which is the right thing to do) but what […]. The post Future proof your business – Effective Business Planning appeared first on RapidBi.
Eric Jacobson
DECEMBER 10, 2016
The Cycle of Winning has five parts: Decide, Overdo, Adjust, Finish, Keep Improving. These are the five actions that winners take to get on track and to help stay on tract. Theses actions create Serial Winners, explains Larry Weidel in his book, Serial Winner. "Serial Winners leverage a cycle of winning action to make progress," says Weidel. "They do something every day that puts them on a course for the things they want in life.
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