6 Steps Making Goals Work Better
Posted on30 Mar 2015
Tagsrelationships, Personality, Performance, management, leadership, goal setting, employees, confidence, belief
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Goals do not replace good leadership. They are just tools. They are not ends. Making goals work better is about leadership. Goal... Read More
Placebo Management: Impacting Employees’ Beliefs
Posted on13 Jun 2011
Tagsbelief, effectiveness, employees, enthusiasm, management, medical, Performance, placebo, Placebo Management Series, presentation, The Economist
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The article, “Think Yourself Better,” in the May 21, 2011 edition of The Economist discussed the placebo effect: belief in a medical... Read More
5 Unconscious Tells of Lying By Bosses, Coworkers and Others
Posted on06 Sep 2010
TagsAnastasia Zakolyukina, belief, confidence, David Larcker, honesty, knowledge, lies, Stanford Graduate School of Business, The Economist, words, positivity
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Lies are very hard to catch even for experts. Part of this is because we overlook lying for many socially acceptable and... Read More
An Intuitive Understanding Of Weaknesses in the Scientific Method
Posted on07 Jun 2010
Tagsbelief, business, emotions, experiment, guarantees, innovation, laboratory, leadership, morale, problem solving, process, product, prove, reality, relationships, scientific
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Weaknesses in the scientific method cause its usefulness to fall far short of people’s belief in it. In other words, hype exceeds... Read More