6 Questions to Keep Employees Loyal and Happy

In this issue we share Jim Belosic’s take on going beyond basic employee perks. Here are his questions you can use to communicate with your team. 6 Questions You Can Ask to Keep Your Employees Loyal and Happy by Jim Belosic Did you know that the average 25-year-old has already worked 6.3 jobs? That’s almost a different…

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5 Secrets to Mastering Conflict

The best way to win an argument is to never have one in the first place. Apply the following strategies next time you face a challenging situation.   5 Secrets to Mastering Conflict by Joseph Grenny and Dr Travis Bradberry Between the two of us, we’ve spent 50 years studying what makes people successful at…

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10 Painless Ways to Free Up Major Chunks of Time

So much to do, so little time. And yet, here is Jeff Haden’s perspective on simple ways to regain more of that most valuable asset.   10 Painless Ways to Free Up Major Chunks of Time by Jeff Haden Success is awesome, but it comes with one unfortunate by-product: the more successful you are the…

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4 Things You Must Know Before Interviewing Anyone

4 Things You Must Know Before Interviewing Anyone by Katie Douthwaite You’d think that being on the other side of the interviewing table would be a piece of cake. As the one asking the questions, you have all the power—and, in theory, should have none of the nervousness typically associated with job interviews. But for…

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12 Things Truly Confident People do Differently

12 Things Truly Confident People Do Differently By Travis Bradberry, PhD Confidence takes many forms, from the arrogance of Floyd Mayweather to the quiet self-assurance of Jane Goodall. True confidence—as opposed to the false confidence people project to mask their insecurities—has a look all its own. When it comes to confidence, one thing is certain:…

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8 Ways to Kill Employee Motivation

Everyone wants a work environment in which they can thrive. There are events and circumstances that make us feel happy and appreciated. Unfortunately there are also many that kill our motivation. Today we share Lolly Daskal’s perspective. Eight Deadly Ways to Kill Employee Motivation by Lolly Daskal If you want to make sure you’re providing…

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Ten Truths We Forget Too Easily

It’s so easy to lose sight of the important things in life. This ezine, wisdom from Dr Travis Bradberry, received great response. Enjoy. http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/?u=8fa377fae9304817e96903ac4&id=2e08a04bec&e=02a4865ba2

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Why Successful People Never Bring Smartphones into Meetings

It’s amazing how each generation is different. The more money people make, the less they approve of smartphone use. Interesting, eh? Why Successful People Never Bring Smartphones Into Meetings You are annoying your boss and colleagues any time you take your phone out during meetings, says new research from USC’s Marshall School of Business, and…

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Flip the Interview – 3 Powerful Questions to Evaluate Employers

Check out our newest ezine issue. Written by Mike Ballard, it discusses three questions a candidate can ask while interviewing. Great questions for interviewers to consider as well. Flip the Interview – 3 Powerful Questions to Evaluate Employers by Mike Ballard Many job seekers look at the interview as a test. If they answer the…

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Why Resumes are Worthless

Certainly an interesting take. What do you think? http://www.fastcompany.com/3041741/hit-the-ground-running/why-resumes-are-worthless

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