While it might seem like a non-issue, your pandemic hires may be feeling disconnected and confused.
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Humans inherently connect to each other in an indigenous context, generate knowledge, and develop a product to be disseminated by way of commerce. Traditionally, Global Innovation practice has seen assembling of people with vital capabilities and essential knowledge via co-location. Co-location is the gathering of Innovation specialists into a handful of Innovation centers, domestically and […]
Words are like ice cream. A little ice cream tastes good, but a lot of ice cream isn’t better. If words had calories, what size would you be? Would you be healthy, anemic,… Continue reading →
Words are like ice cream. A little ice cream tastes good, but a lot of ice cream isn’t better. If words had calories, what size would you be? Would you be healthy, anemic,… Continue reading →
WE often live in the dilemma of sharing what’s on our mind directly and truthfully or mollifying and suppressing what we really think. This, however, is a false dichotomy. We don’t just have to share our truth in a toxic way or suppress it. The other …
Research suggests that understanding your circadian rhythms can help you become a better leader.
I’M DELIGHTED TO HOST ANOTHER BOOK GIVEAWAY!! 20 copies available!! Leave a comment on this guest post by Jackie Stavros and Cheri Torres to become eligible for one of 20 complimentary copies of… Continue reading →
I’M DELIGHTED TO HOST ANOTHER BOOK GIVEAWAY!! 20 copies available!! Leave a comment on this guest post by Jackie Stavros and Cheri Torres to become eligible for one of 20 complimentary copies of… Continue reading →
#1. I should have. ‘Should have’ is backward facing. Do your best to speak into the future. Instead of shoulding-yourself, say, “Next time.” #2. You should have. Why didn’t you? See #1. ‘Next… Continue reading →
#1. I should have. ‘Should have’ is backward facing. Do your best to speak into the future. Instead of shoulding-yourself, say, “Next time.” #2. You should have. Why didn’t you? See #1. ‘Next… Continue reading →