If it feels like you’re being inundated with requests for charitable donations, it’s not your imagination. Suddenly we’re not just being asked to give through direct mail and phone solicitations; our friends and colleagues are maki…
The average person sends and receives about 235 emails a day and spends between 2.5 and 4.1 hours a day in their inboxes, depending on which study you believe. Either way, that’s a lot of time—and what do you do with all those messages?
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You probably spend far too many of your working hours in meetings. Chances are, you’ve contemplated how you can have less of them. But have you ever thought about how you can make those meetings more productive and beneficial? After all, they pr…
Are personality and motives the keys to predicting ethical leadership?
Doing the right thing is not always enough. Discover how doing things beautifully is more satisfying in unexpected ways.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, Good and Great leadership are not points along a continuum. This makes the interaction of the two potentially as sublime as it is combustible.
Review season can be stressful, no matter what side of the table you’re sitting on.
If you’re a manager, you’ve got a lot of work to do to prepare performance feedback on top of your regular workload. And you probably have to deliv…
Your company just promoted you, and you’re a newly minted manager. After a well-deserved celebration and many congratulatory messages, you come face-to-face with one harsh truth that comes with your new role–the lack of empty time slots i…
A LinkedIn connection that you’ve never met in person asks if you’d like to meet for a coffee. Your boss invites you to a networking dinner with several executives from the office. Your former college professor asks if you would be …
Meher Tatna isn’t a household name. In fact, the only time the current president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) made recent headlines since she took the role last year was for wearing red to the last Golden Globes when all the…