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What helps you find your zen? How do you get "in the zone"? For me, it's sitting on my balcony on a warm, sunny day
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What helps you find your zen? How do you get "in the zone"? For me, it's sitting on my balcony on a warm, sunny day
“People leave managers, not companies.” You’ve probably heard that phrase over the years, and if you’ve managed for long, you’ve probably felt it. Whether you’ve
Ever make a mistake you really wish you could take back? Ever been really tempted to make a compromise that deep down you know you shouldn't? In
Ever feel stuck in growing as a leader? Seem like you’re in a rut doing the same things every week? As a leader it’s easy
In today’s edition, we cover a favorite book of mine that will really get you thinking about what matters most to you, we answer a
To better support your remote team members and help them open up, you need to ask the right questions. These are 31 questions to ask remote employees.
Employee turnover is a challenge you can't overlook. Learn why employees leave in waves and 5 ways to reduce your employee turnover.
The Gallup "State of the American Workplace" study is out and we have the key takeaways you need to know on the state of the American workplace.
Talking to a CEO of a company is a unique opportunity to find out some crucial things about them and their company. Here are the best questions to ask your CEO.
A flat organizational structure used to be the only right way to lead a company. Read on to learn why flat organizations can often be ineffective.
Motivating employees is not always easy. With all your other responsibilities you can forget the simple acts you can do. We share 3 can you apply today.
Knowing when to quit your job is never easy, especially if you're a leader. However, sometimes you have to make a change. We share how you can do it right.
Learn the 3 simple steps to giving constructive feedback effectively. It's easier to learn how to give constructive feedback than you think. We show you how:
Building rapport at work can be a challenge, but it's crucial to strong relationships. We share how to build rapport with anyone you work with.
It's a familiar saying: "People leave managers, not companies," but is it true? We look at why people leave, and what managers & leaders can do about it.
Praise is one of the most powerful things a leader can offer their team.
When delivered well (and well-deserved), praise gives people the drive and motivation to continue doing the caliber of work you want to see.
Today, we break down 9 approaches to help you on the path to regularly praising everyone on your team.
How can you tell if a company's culture is on a good track or not? If you care about culture, how do you know if you should join a company, or invest them? Today we give you 7 key questions to ask a CEO that tell you a lot about the culture, and if you're an executive leader, how you can improve your culture.
Do you need team buy in for a change or new initiative? Struggling with a change you've already started to make? This post will tell you how to get team buy in so you can succeed with your team.
Employee morale is on the mind of many HR leaders & managers alike. Learn how you can combat the real causes of low employee morale at your company.
Ever had a manager you knew you’d never forget? Learn 4 types of managers employees love to work for + what you can learn from them to become a better manager.
Andy Grove is the legendary CEO of Intel. We highlight 13 of the best Andy Grove quotes from High Output Management that you as a leader need to know.
Hiring remote employees comes with its own unique set of challenges. Learn what to expect and what to do when you start hiring remote.
How can microlearning help improve what you and your managers remember from training? What is the science behind microlearning? Learn those answers and more in this post.
Low morale is all too common in the workplace. Fortunately, there’s much you can do to boost your team’s low employee morale. Find out how in this guide.
A bad boss can be just as much to blame as a disengaged team when one on ones aren't working. A few bad habits by managers make one on ones painful events.
Ted Lasso season 1 taught us many great leadership lessons. Unfortunately, season 2 did the opposite, so this edition looks at anti-lessons to teach you what not to do as a leader.
Managing former peers can be awkward and challenging. We cover 4 key approaches you can take to make the best of managing your former peers.
The last week of any year is a great time to look back and reflect. It is powerful to ask yourself: Knowing what you did
Patty McCord helped create Netflix's amazing culture. In her book, Powerful, Patty McCord shares her most important lessons on building a great culture filled with high performers.