Ways Of Dealing With Nervousness Making It An Ally
Many ways of dealing with nervousness exist. All don’t work for all though. They’re like clothes. Some fit our style. Some don’t.... Read More
What Does Intuition Mean In Business Decision Making?
Posted on08 Oct 2018
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Intuition has an everyday role in our lives. It does in business too. What does intuition mean in business though? What Does... Read More
Tempering Extreme Views At Work Using Reverse Psychology
Posted on10 Sep 2018
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Reverse psychology has many uses. Tempering extreme views is one of the lesser known ones. The Process For Tempering Extreme Views The... Read More
The Main Reason Why People Like Dislikable People
Posted on16 Jul 2018
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“I don’t understand how someone could like that person!” Ever heard this? Ever said it? The problem is thinking there is a... Read More
Understanding Employee Engagement And Its Drivers
Posted on19 Mar 2018
Tagsemotions, interpretation, motivation, passion, relationships, words, Gallup News, employee engagement
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Employee engagement is in crisis. Gallup says no improvement has shown up in close to the twenty years it has tracked it.... Read More
The Death Of Personality Tests At Work As We Know Them
Personality tests at work today mainly consist of surveys. They’re called self-report inventories. They’re popular because one can run many in a... Read More
Trump Macron Handshake and Power of Symbolic Actions
Posted on19 Jun 2017
Tagscontrol, dominance, emotions, practical, shaking hands, symbolism, value, Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, France
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Symbolic actions have power. Leaders who tap their power do better. Yet, understanding symbolic actions is not easy. The Trump Macron handshake... Read More
Key Trait in Good Decision Makers
Posted on20 Apr 2015
Tagsdecision-making process, decisions, emotions, knowledge, consensus, Wall Street Journal, Lian Pleven, Benjamin Graham
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Once I asked an executive and his management team five questions about a plan. After a half hour, they had pretty much... Read More
Emotionally Intelligent Computers Will Help Us How?
Posted on05 Feb 2015
Tagscomputers, organizational culture, customers, emotional intelligence, emotions, internet, leadership, retailing, technology, The New Yorker, training, emotional triggers, big data, clickbait, Elizabeth Dwoskin, Evelyn Rusli, facial recognition software, Meghan Neal, Motherboard, Raffi Khatchadourian, Wall Street Journal
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As we make computers more human, we learn more about us. This has already changed how we see our skills, talents and... Read More