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265. Of MICE And Motivations: Applying CIA Tactics To Leadership
It turns out that the CIA knows a thing or two about motivations. It's about time to apply the spy-inspired motivational model to your leadership style.
264. I’m Sorry But Women Apologize Too Much
Women apologize at work. Men apologize at work. That's good news. It shows empathy. Unfortunately, women leaders are too good at their job. Women apologize too much.
263. You’re Caught In A Trap And You Need To Get Out
There is no trap worse than the trap you set yourself. It's usually done unconsciously. You're being held back. Learn the 8 ways you're caught in your own trap
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220. The Worst Problem At Work And Why These 2 Words Matter
The number one reason people leave their jobs is a lack of feeling respected and appreciated at work.
219. The Thought Leader Economy
Back in the olden days, thought leadership required thinking and leadership. The times they sure have changed.
218. The Hawthorne Effect
Hawthorne Works discovered that there was a noticeable increase in employee productivity whenever there was a change in lighting. Unfortunately, their study was completely wrong.
217. Hiring On All Cylinders
Every company wants to hire A-level people. It’s up to you to interview a bunch of people and determine who would be an A player. It's not easy.
216. The Marketing Secret Many Companies Don’t Know
They call it “the happiest place on earth”. Because Disney knows the marketing secret that many other companies fail to understand.
215. How To Make Better Decisions
A company’s growth potential is directly proportional to the strength of their decision-making. The most innovative organizations are the quickest and most efficient decision-makers.