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Stereotypes Can Force Older Workers Into Retirement

The Horizons Tracker

Internalizing stereotypes “Senior employees thus seem to internalize the stereotypes that circulate in the labor market about older employees. Complex interplay The results illustrate the complex interplay of factors that influence perceptions of aging and retirement within various industries.

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Design Matters

N2Growth Blog

Think about the marketing and advertising campaigns that get your attention, the clothes you wear, the house you live in, the cars you drive, the cell phone you carry, or any number of other decisions you make and you’ll find that design plays a key role in your decisioning…Design Matters! I Think Not.

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Leadership & Emotional Control | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

I believe that with a loss of your temper you can lose your credibility, your influence, and your ultimately your ability to lead. Controlling one's emotions is part and parcel of emotional intelligence. Emotional outbursts, rants, and rages will rarely do anything but cause you to make poor decisions and to lose credibility.

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How to Design Work Projects for Maximum Learning

Harvard Business Review

Enrollment in learning programs has surged over the last few years to generate a global executive education market of over $70 billion a year. The severances team aimed to increase the number of land parcels processed per day by 50% in one field office in 100 days. The severances team increased parcels processed per day by 175%.

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Will Moneyball Analytics Kill Loyalty and Leadership?

Harvard Business Review

Unlike for a Procter & Gamble or Unilever, Morey muses, there is no "aging curve" for marketing prowess: "We can't say that, after 50, this guy won't have another good marketing idea again.". Bill Parcells, the Super Bowl-winning coach, was famous for saying , "You are what your record says you are." But why not?