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Whether making an important presentation to potential clients or trying to motivate a room full of entry-level employees, your words carry weight at work.
When employees say they want their voices to be heard, they are really saying they want leaders who will not just hear them, but really listen to them.
Most job candidates feel interview questions can be decoded and hacked, letting them respond to those questions with "perfect" answers. Guess what: They're right, especially if you insist on asking opinion-based job interview questions. Every candidate comes prepared to answer general questions...
Very few people know their own leadership style -- or strengths and weaknesses, for that matter. But that's a mistake.
Whether you're negotiating an acquisition, recruiting new talent, trying to ink an elusive client, or even just asking for a raise, you need to be well versed in the powers of persuasion.
Is there a time and place to get past the awkwardness and just do it? If so, who leads? Who follows? And what to do with that phone in your hand? Let's fully embrace those touchy questions.
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Rather than following Outlook's quarter-hour despotism, the length of a meeting should be tailored to the decision-making work being done, whether that's 22 or 2 minutes.
How do you avoid the “big company” problem? Make sure that you have a clear system in place that aligns the goals of each employee with the goals of the organization as a whole.
What’s the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning, before you even brush your teeth? Is it checking the e-mail that’s flooded into your inbox overnight? Does the pull feel increasingly irresistible, even Pavlovian? Do you get so immersed in responding to other people’s agendas...
While Karp's management style has been criticized as being unpredictable, he led his team in developing a product that has more than 300 million monthly unique visitors and was bought for a huge sum of money.
Yahoo has been plagued by leadership changes among its C-level positions for years. Many of its CEOs have been struggling to find ways to either cut down on cost or innovate on products.
Procter & Gamble's former CEO offers simple but useful tips for better discussions at work and elsewhere.
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