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February 02, 2015 If Your Boss Thinks You're Awesome, You Will Become More AwesomeBy Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman But watch out if your boss is a hard grader. |
ProductivityThe Ideal Work Schedule, as Determined by Circadian Rhythms by Christopher M. BarnesWhy you should answer all your emails at 3PM. SalesWhen to Sell with Facts and Figures, and When to Appeal to Emotions by Michael HarrisMost of our purchase decisions take place unconsciously. Managing yourselfHow to Really Listen to Your Employees by Sara StibitzStraightforward advice most people never follow. Time managementAssessment: What's Your Personal Productivity Style? by Carson TateAnswer these questions to find out. Communication4 Ways to Make Conference Calls Less Terrible by Rob BellmarFor one, most of them should be video meetings instead. LeadershipGE's Culture Challenge After Welch and Immelt by Raghu KrishnamoorthyHow the 130-year-old company is learning from Silicon Valley. Technology3 Questions to Get the Most Out of Your Company's Data by James AllworthGoing with your gut doesn't make sense in the internet age. Leadership developmentWhat Kind of Leader Do You Want to Be? by Rebecca NewtonDeciding is the missing step to leading well. |
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