There is a Fine Line Between Tenacity and Stupidity
I admit it. I’m stubborn. I like to think of it as “tenacity”—which not only sounds better, but it’s been a trait that’s served me well over the years in both my personal and professional life. But there is a fine line between being stubborn and being stupid.
Polar Bears Are Left Handed, And Other Articles That Caught My Eye
A roundup of the weird and wonderful. Polar Bears are left handed. Why we like creating and watching cat videos and how it applies to branding. 7 Tips for Highly Sustainable Leaders. The Internet of Everything (IoT). Weird science – fecal transplants to bioengineered veins.
From Happiness Gardener to Schmooze Engineer – Fantastic Titles and Unique Perks to Motivate Employees!
Today I tripped across a company that surely knows how to attract and keep their employees motivated. How can I tell? Check out their job titles: Happiness Gardner, Schmooze Engineer, Lounge Manager…
83 New Year’s Resolutions to Enrich Your Life and Career
New Year’s resolutions for life and career. How to land a job. Succeed in your career. Find new friends and professional groups. Improve work-life balance. Donate to community…
The “Stay Interview” – HR Best Practices
Ever hear of a “stay interview”? Stay interviews identify how employees are feeling about their job. What drives them. What ideas they have for change, improvement and growth.
Attention Business Owners – Are Your Policies Ready for A Weather Emergency?
Is your business ready for a weather emergency? I’m talking about personnel policies and procedures. Get these free tips and resources…
Tips and Ideas on How to Think Like Your Customer, for Salespeople, Sales Managers and Trainers
“Can’t Change the Product? Change the Offer” is just one of dozens of informative articles served up on this weekly sales and marketing blog. Learn the secrets of…
How to Be a True Leader, Not Just a Boss
“Russell Ewing, a British journalist, said: A boss creates fear; a leader, confidence. A boss fixes blame; a leader corrects mistakes. A boss knows all; a leader asks questions. A … Continue reading