Relationships
Relationships
For most of us, our sense of well-being is closely tied to whether or not we have a sense of purpose and of making a difference. Employees who feel they are simply part of a bureaucracy and unable to contribute to the...
In The One Minute Negotiator, Don Hutson and George Lucas show that most people avoid negotiating in both work and everyday life because conflict makes them uncomfortable, nervous, and...
Author Tim Irwin uses his experience running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain as a profound metaphor for individuals’ professional lives. Work, although often filled with opportunities, can also be plagued by dangers...
Twitter is the most rapidly adopted communication tool in history, going from zero to ten million users in just over two years. On Twitter, word can...
Leaders are characterized by their ability to influence subordinates, peers, and external stakeholders. Values-based leaders, however, take influence one step further. They use influence to inspire and motivate others...
It is usually a common belief that having too much organization undermines the development of the corporation and individuals. This notion may be true...
Professional public relations advisers believe that an organized, cohesive effort to develop a reputation is likely to yield better results than one which happens...
In "Selling Your Business the Hard Easy Way", Mark Jordan offers down-to-earth insight into the key aspects of what is potentially one of the most momentous...
In Win at Work!, Diane Katz presents an alternative to the traditional linear model of resolving conflict called “The Working Circle.” This approach encourages flexibility when resolving conflict. The...
In Lion Taming, Steven Katz, former advisor to four U.S. senators and senior advisor to leaders and executives spanning the realms of business, non-profits, politics, and government, uses the analogy...











