Fri.Jul 07, 2017

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Why Women Have Thicker Skin – Insults and Stories

Women on Business

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A Mastermind Group Is Critical To Your Success.

Rich Gee Group

Let’s get right into it — You need to join/start a mastermind group. Here are the facts: WHAT is a mastermind group? Four to seven people in the trenches just like you, who work on their business/career, and who want to learn and grow. Each member offers their current resources, tactics 
and tools that work for them — 
plus they give you support when you need it.

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Great Leaders Look Back

Joseph Lalonde

Casting a great vision is required of any leader worth his salt. He has to be able to look forward and KNOW where the organization he is leading will go. And that’s what we’re told. Great leaders look forward. Unfortunately, this statement is often followed by bad wisdom. After someone tells us how every great leader looks to the future, we are told great leaders never look back.

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How to Find Advantage in Office Politics

Leadership Freak

What seems like weakness may be advantage. Your manager’s obsession with the opinion of upper management may drive you crazy. But political skill is one reason they earned their position.

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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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Weekly Round-Up: Prevent Verbal Conflict, Global Company Culture, How an Executive Manages Remote Teams, Internal Communication Challenges, & Organizational Constitutions

leaderCommunicator

Welcome to my weekly round-up of recent top leadership and communication blog posts. As many of you know, each week I read and tweet several great articles and on Fridays, I pull some of my favorites together here on my blog. This week you’ll read articles on how to prevent verbal conflict, how to ensure your company culture works around the world, an executive’s guide to managing remote teams, 8 leading experts talk about the biggest internal communications of today, and why you need an organiz

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How to Prepare the Launch of Your First Ecommerce Company

Strategy Driven

Photo courtesy of Pixabay. Branding & Company Name. Before you can even think about launching your business you will need to make sure that all your branding is air tight. You will need a solid business name, that makes your company recognisable and that effectively communicates who you are and what you do. You business name, logo and branding will need to be memorable and unique.

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The More Senior Your Job Title, the More You Need to Keep a Journal

Harvard Business Review

For leaders assuming the CEO title for the first time, taking time to learn and think translates into early successes. But the problem is there’s little time to do either. Information comes at them more quickly, more people than ever before demand their time, and they’re told that the myriad decisions piled in front of them are all important.

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Stop Putting Off Fun for After You Finish All Your Work

Harvard Business Review

How often have you put off doing something fun, like taking a trip or treating yourself, because you felt that you had too much work to do, and you had to get it all done first? My laboratory has surveyed people from all walks of life about their preferences for ordering work and leisure. Time and time again, we hear the same thing: of course you can’t just leave and have fun before work is done.