How well you respond to change is governed by your abilities and traits. Here are some interesting ones, some that will help and others that won’t.
– Phil, Mel and Tim
Are social distractions
killing your
productivity?
If you are like me, internet distractions are attacking your ability to focus and get work done.
Here are some tips to keep the social monsters at bay. – Phil Read Article>>
It’s alive!
(or is it
Memorex…)
Who says change is constant? As the leaders of the last audio cassette factory will tell you, sometimes sticking to what you know actually works out. – Mel View Video >>
15 terrible
leader traits
to avoid
Nobody’s perfect and we all may have made some of these mistakes. I find #4 the most interesting: ‘valuing experience over potential.’ Digging deeper than the ‘5 or 10 years of specific experience’ that ticks a box on a list may be the key to success. – Tim ReadArticle>>
Cutting
through
the clutter
Sometimes we’ve got to get creative to cut through the noise that occupies our limited attention. Check out how this animal rescue did it. For the record, I don’t know why ’colonel’ is spelled that way either. – Mel Read Article>>
Trusting without
seeing your
employees
Many managers struggle with allowing their employees to work from their home offices. Many have the perception that if they can see their employees they will be more productive. The evidence just doesn’t agree. – Tim Read Article>>
Listen up
to
learn
We must continuously build our knowledge and skills to be relevant and successful.
Following the hot trend of audio learning – through podcasts, audiobooks, and courses – might be the best path for you. – Phil Read Article>>
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