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Culture And Communication
Culture has a powerful impact on communication. Some of the components of a person’s culture are derived from ethnicity, religious beliefs, social affiliations, political positions, ...
Read moreCan You Improve Your Game With A Coach?
I love Charles M. Schultz’s quote: “Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.” I’ve tried to use ...
Read moreManaging The New Generation Y Workforce
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is estimated that Generation Y employees (born in the 1980s and 1990s) will comprise ...
Read moreResilience
Would love to hear your thoughts about building resilience and why you believe some people are resilient while others are not. Can resilience be taught? ...
Read moreLife Lessons From My Dad
For all the great things my father did – in-house counsel for Dayton, Power and Light, 50-year honoree of the Dayton Bar Association, 30 years ...
Read moreRetention Injection
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the typical American worker holds nearly nine different jobs before age 32. No organization, large or small, is ...
Read moreMost People Need More Than A “Pat-On-The-Back”
The art of positive feedback is a critical management skill. It will make or break the motivation of an employee. Giving positive feedback reinforces behavior ...
Read morePlaying Hunches For Better Business
In our everyday lives, we use these inelegant, homey old proverbs all the time, and we believe them. My first impression of a new acquaintance ...
Read moreWhat Do Entrepreneurs Have In Common?
If you are thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, this article is for you. The Center for Entrepreneurial Management gave a survey to 2,500 members, all ...
Read moreThe Value Of Performance Evaluations
Whether you are a manager or an employee, you need feedback to function effectively. Even upper level executives need feedback. A performance evaluation is a ...
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