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When in doubt, get out.

Coaching Tip

The talks are at an early stage and may not lead to a deal, people familiar with the matter said according to the January 11, 2017 issue of The Wall Street Journal. Shares have fallen from nearly $40 in 2015, surged 15% Tuesday to close at $14.80 after The Wall Street Journal reported on the deal talks. Why is that?

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Evolving In My Writing Craft Has Altered My Overall Outlook On Life

Joseph Lalonde

T hroughout these past four months, I’ve experienced such a gratifying feeling due to the evolving nature of my writing craft, and my overall outlook on life. The only writing I did for a long while was writing about my day to day routine in my journal. From October of 2014 through January 2015, I created a large body of work.

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Make Every Meeting Count

Jason Womack

It''s the first Wednesday of 2015, and I''m heading to a "calendared event," call it a meeting if you will. Recently, the Wall Street Journal reported that there are 11 million meetings held every day in America. This month? This month, leaders like you are becoming more effective Meeting Managers. Can I tell you why?

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The Pace of Scientific Research Is Picking Up

Harvard Business Review

It took months and sometimes years to find out whether a study mattered, in science and in the real world. Perhaps my publications just weren’t getting any attention earlier because I published many of my articles in journals that kept them behind a paywall. Of all articles published in 2013, 46% were cited after six months.

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Is Something Lost When We Use Mindfulness as a Productivity Tool?

Harvard Business Review

In an attempt to understand the success of the Seattle Seahawks in the 2014 Super Bowl, The Wall Street Journal explained that the team’s “secret weapon” was their willingness to work with a sports psychologist who teaches mindfulness.

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Why Do So Few Women Edit Wikipedia?

Harvard Business Review

Last year, Jimmy Wales, the founder of the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs the site, said that the organization failed to meet its goal of increasing women’s participation to 25% by 2015 , despite launching several initiatives. The results were published in the journal Sex Roles in January. contributors (17.5%

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