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Learn to Toggle for Leadership Success

Lead Change Blog

As he prepares to take over the leadership of his practice group, Kurt recognizes that to be successful he will also need to attend to the socio-emotional aspects of leadership that promote engagement, creativity, vision, and ethical decision-making. But how can he expand his repertoire when his preferences are so pronounced?

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Importance of Practicing Emotional Resilience at Work

HR Digest

Adversity by such people is treated as a learning experience. Ethics and morals. They have a deeper learning curve when put in new situations and roles, which can impact their emotional resilience and ability to perform. Emotional Resilience requires a giving nature.

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New Hires 101: WorkBright’s Introductory Overview

HR Digest

These are designed to familiarize new employees with the company’s historical background, core values, ethics, and overarching culture. A user-friendly platform reduces the learning curve and minimizes resistance, encouraging active engagement from the get-go.

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Lessons in Cambodian Silk Supply Chains

Mills Scofield

It has been a year since that first trip and I am still learning just how challenging, complex and rewarding it is to develop an ethical supply chain Figure 2 (Figure 2). This was my initial view of the supply chain (figure 1). The Celia Grace supply chain starts with our fabric, heirloom Cambodian silk.

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A Christmas Memory - In Over My Head

Building Personal Strength

I engaged self-confidence, my work ethic and imagination and persisted until I had created something unprecedented, something of value. In other words, even though I was initially behind the learning curve, I used personal strength to prevail. Probe related areas of knowledge my colleagues had missed.

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How To Be A Writer: An Interview With Jeff Goins

Joseph Lalonde

Seth Godin calls this an ethical bribe. But there’s a really steep learning curve for any skill when you get started. JG : I think that’s a great question, Jill. The best way that I found is to reward people who subscribe to your blog. There’s different names for this, a lead magnet.

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The Two Questions Every Manager Must Ask

Harvard Business Review

When confronted with an ethical decision – e.g. whether to dump toxic waste in a developing country, where it may not be illegal, when all your competitors do so as well – it sometimes costs you (a lot of) money to do the right thing. We call this effect “the learning curve”. And cataract eye surgery is no exception.