Nav “Productivity” is the buzz word on everybody’s mind, as we strive to be better with our time in both our personal and professional lives. Beyond the simple acts of ditching mindless social media scrolling and spending less time binging Netflix, what can an effective individual (and business owner) do to make the most of their already-busy day? When it comes to workplace efficiencies, these solutions are among the best-loved.
Which ones can you use to perfect that demanding work schedule?
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Forbes Building brand awareness and successfully interacting with consumers is a crucial part of doing business today.
Customers enjoy and expect a personalized experience, and delivering just that will set you apart from your competition.
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Lolly Daskal When we think of leaders we don’t often think of failures, but one of the hallmarks of the best leaders is knowing how to fail well. Every successful person is someone who has failed at something—and in some cases, many things—but without ever regarding themselves as a failure. They take risks, and sometimes the risks work out and sometimes things go wrong, but they remain positive and determined throughout.
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Fast Company While many of us start January 1 with great goals and plans for the year, around mid-February (or earlier), life gets in the way and all those amazing goals start to drift further and further away.
Goal setting shouldn’t be a once-a-year event. Here are 5 tips for incorporating goal setting into your daily life.
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Forbes The largest generation in our workforce is demanding better feedback, but they’re not being adequately trained to deliver it when in a position to do so.
The best way to ensure that the managers of today and tomorrow are adequately equipped with the confidence to lead their teams effectively is to provide ongoing learning and coaching opportunities that, in absence of formal training, will allow them to be better at their jobs.
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