Posts Tagged ‘management’
How to Leave a Memorable Impression on Everyone You Meet
Today we share Kat Boogaard’s tips to be more memorable. Enjoy! How to Leave a Memorable Impression on Everyone You Meet Want to leave a lasting impression on everyone you meet? Implement these habits to be instantly more memorable. By Kat Boogaard “Oh, we’ve actually met several times before!” We can all agree — that’s…
Read MoreHow to Achieve Success in Hiring and Retaining Millennials
In less than three years nearly 50% of the workforce will consist of millennials. Today we share Dale Curtis’ tips to successfully hire and retain this generation. Enjoy! How to Achieve Success in Hiring and Retaining Millennials By Dale Curtis – via The Staffing Stream According to recent figures released by the US Census Bureau,…
Read MoreWhat I Learned about Leadership from a Fight with my Wife
Today we share Michael Hyatt’s perspective on leadership. Enjoy! What I Learned about Leadership from a Fight with my Wife By Michael Hyatt Gail and I have been married for thirty-three years. She is my lover, my best friend, and my coach. But a few days ago we had a fight. It was a doozy.…
Read More8 Ways Body Language Beats IQ
Your body language can have a powerful effect on your life. Today we share Dr Travis Bradberry’s perspective. Enjoy! 8 Ways Body Language Beats IQ By Dr. Travis Bradberry When it comes to success, it’s easy to think that people blessed with brains are inevitably going to leave the rest of us in the dust,…
Read MoreHelpful Communication Habit… NOT!
Our issue “Sorry, not Sorry” received so much positive feedback, we decided to share more from Kat Boogaard. Enjoy! The Seemingly Helpful Communication Habit That’s Actually Just Annoying Are you falling victim to this seemingly beneficial communication faux pas? By Kat Boogaard Years ago, I was working a full-time position in marketing. After wrapping up…
Read MoreShould Leaders Focus on Results or People?
Today we share Dr. Travis Bradberry’s perspective on the focus of leadership. Enjoy! Should Leaders Focus on Results or People? By Dr. Travis Bradberry People often debate what makes a better leader: the no-nonsense, results-focused type or the motivational, people-focused type. New research has provided the answer—neither. James Zenger surveyed over 60,000 employees to see…
Read More7 Incredible Things That Happen Once You Learn to Love Being Alone
Today we share Dr. Travis Bradberry’s perspective on solitude, which, as he explains, is good for your mental and emotional well-being. So grab this article, find a nice quiet spot, and enjoy. 7 Incredible Things That Happen Once You Learn to Love Being Alone By Dr. Travis Bradberry We live in a world of constant…
Read MoreThe Surprising Benefit of Being Inflexible
Today we share Michael Hyatt’s perspective on how beneficial being inflexible can be. Enjoy! http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/?u=8fa377fae9304817e96903ac4&id=e49461cf2d&e=ffa1cc71ae
Read MoreSorry Not Sorry
We received extensive positive responses on this ezine! Thank you for all your comments. When my daughter informed me a few weeks ago that she was not going to be apologizing any more, I thought she was being disrespectful. Now, I believe she is on to something. Today I’m sharing with you Kat Boogaard’s perspective.…
Read MoreHow to Crush Your Goals in 2017
Happy New Year! This is the time of best intentions and we attack our new year’s resolutions with gusto. Yet nearly 80% will let those resolutions go by the beginning of February, and only 5% will have succeeded in reaching those goals by the same time next year. Today we share Dr. Travis Bradberry’s perspective…
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