History Ranking And Yanking The Jack Welch Legacy
Posted on27 Jul 2020
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History changes how we see things. No, this is not about the stuff in history books. This is about the history born... Read More
Cars And Personality Types, Case Study On What Possessions Tell Us
People’s possessions tell us much about them. For instance, there’s a link between cars and personality types. Yes, not all own cars.... Read More
Misfit Employees Improving Innovation, Integration And Interactions
Posted on27 Apr 2020
Tagscollaboration, organizational culture, diversity, employees, innovation, problem solving, Talent, Intersectional Thinking
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A colleague, who died young, had shared the interviewing guide of a top digital firm. In its introduction, the firm stated its... Read More
Hiding Incompetence By Being Polite, Positive and Praising
Posted on16 Mar 2020
Tagscompetence, Disruptive Innovation & People Analogy, employees, praise, politeness, positivity, sycophant
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Employees work to keep their jobs. It’s not only about doing the job though. It’s about influencing how bosses see them too.... Read More
Pigeonholing At Work Blinding Managers To In-House Talent
It’s easy to pigeonhole people. We do it without knowing it. Thus, pigeonholing at work easily blinds managers to talent in their... Read More
Top Challenges Talented Employees Face In Any Workplace
Posted on02 Sep 2019
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Talented employees face challenges in the workplace. Much of these stem from groups being the natural enemy of the individual. That means... Read More
The Failure Of Constructive Criticism To Deliver Excellence
The failure of constructive criticism lies in excellence. It can deliver okay performances. It does not deliver excellent ones though. Research and... Read More
Why Many Employees Prefer Being Told What To Do
Posted on25 Mar 2019
Tagsemployees, freedom, freedom-order duality, motivation, Personality, empowerment, Great British Bake Off, employee engagement
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People understate how much television they watch. It’s because they don’t want to believe they watch as much as they do. The... Read More
Importance Of Humor In Making And Building Great Teams
With talk of going to Mars ramping up, researchers from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the National... Read More
Unsung Heroes In The Workplace That Stats Don’t Capture
Posted on21 Jan 2019
Tagscollaboration, intangibles, statistics, Talent, team building, workplace, National Basketball Association, big data, Wall Street Journal, star employees, Sue Bird, Danny Green, sports, basketball
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The digital age has exploding with data. In sports, new stats now capture play of unsung heroes whose efforts were blind to... Read More