The workers have weighed in, and the best companies to work for run the gamut of industries—including tech, food, travel, and apparel, according to Glassdoor’s extensive annual survey. Among the large corporations highly ra…
He also refused to testify.
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Corey Phelps, a strategy professor at McGill University, says great problem solvers are hard to find. Even seasoned professionals at
Corey Phelps, a strategy professor at McGill University, says great problem solvers are hard to find. Even seasoned professionals at the highest levels of organizations regularly fail to identify the real problem and instead jump to exploring solutions. Phelps identifies the common traps and outlines a research-proven method to solve problems effectively. He’s the coauthor of the book, “Cracked it! How to solve big problems and sell solutions like top strategy consultants.”
By implementing the tools of positive psychology, being emotionally intelligent, and mindfully assertive, a smart business leader can balance between being a steamroller and being rolled over. Read More
Anything that makes managers more attuned to those around them, including the employees they manage, should have positive implications for their management.
But some of his competitors might have something to say about that.
“Us� is becoming a subculture needing someone to blame to maintain cohesion. This will shape future behavior, and battle lines solidify.
It starts with acceptance and reflection.




