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Council Post: The Future Of Business Is Presence: Upleveling Results By Ignoring Productivity
Forbes· 6 days agoPresence, as a tool of efficiency and actualization, isn’t simply a matter of taking five deep...
Sometimes, Forgiveness Is Overrated
New York Times· 4 days agoOne of Amanda Gregory’s warmest childhood memories is a game that she played with her two brothers. Decades later, Ms. Gregory found out that bone chips were left floating in her joint, a problem ...
Council Post: The Handshake Meeting: (Re)Setting The Stage For A Successful Chief Of Staff...
Forbes· 4 days agoFor leaders, working with a strong chief of staff can be a game changer. A handshake meeting,...
A Psychologist Decodes ‘Reaction Formation’ As A Relationship Destroyer
Forbes· 2 days agoReaction formation is a defense mechanism that occurs when an individual feels an unacceptable...
Council Post: 15 Coaches Share What Inspired Them To Join The Profession
Forbes· 3 days agoPassion is often a driving force in people’s career choices—especially for coaches. Many individuals...
Council Post: Building Trust In The Digital Age: A CMO's Perspective On Security And Transparency
Forbes· 5 days agoAs marketing leaders, we understand the delicate dance of building brand loyalty in today's...
Council Post: The Purpose-Driven CEO: Leading With Vision And Values
Forbes· 6 days agoDoug Flaig is the President of Stratus Building Solutions. CEOs are evolving into chief purpose...
Bronzeville microgrid, largest of its kind in Illinois, is a step toward more reliable power,...
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoSri Raghavan Kothandaraman peered eagerly at the computer screens set up in a white ComEd truck...
Council Post: The Price Of Ignoring Company Culture: Lessons For Corporate Leaders
Forbes· 5 days agoIn the annals of corporate history, I think few narratives will be as poignant and instructive as...
Council Post: The Evolution Of The Chief Of Staff
Forbes· 6 days ago"When you're offered a seat on a rocket ship, you don't ask, 'What seat?' You just get on." Former Meta executive Sheryl Sandberg recounts this advice to...