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What Are You Avoiding?
Avoidance. We all do it, whether it’s keeping away from someone or not doing something. What are you avoiding? Sometimes we change the subject when it drifts into awkward territory. Other times we talk around hard topics. Or we put off that tough task. Avoidance is a coping mechanism. Sometimes...
Some Companies Have Cut Back on Background Screening
Are they lowering the bar or leveling the field? When hiring workers for its growing stable of restaurants and clubs, Groot Hospitality in Miami Beach no longer asks candidates to provide two professional references. One will do. “People know each other in our industry,” says Groot HR director...
This is How to Get People to Change: 5 Secrets from Research
Trying to help someone change can be sanity-straining. Even when people face serious health scares they often don’t do enough to alter their habits, like they’re stuck on some monorail track of doom. That said, we often go about trying to help in all the wrong ways. We know that lectures probably...
What Leaders Need to Know Before Trying a 4-Day Work Week
Despite the gains workers have made through the Covid pandemic in increasing flexibility in where they work, bigger workloads have meant that there is little slack in the system for people to take time out and recover. The effects are obvious. In 2020, 62% of people reported that they had...
Is Your Hiring Process Costing You Talent?
More than 20 million Americans quit their jobs in the latter half of 2021, leaving many companies struggling to find talent to refill their ranks. With 11.3 million job openings, which is about 5 million more than unemployed workers as of March 2022, job seekers certainly have the upper hand — and...
4 Hard Things Leaders Do
The hard things leaders do make them glorious. A bird in flight is glorious. There’s glory in just being human. Stars at night sing glory. Effortless glory is wonderful. But there’s another kind of glory that’s seen in the hard things leaders do. Effortful glory – the glory of doing hard things –...
10 Tips to Develop Cybersecurity Knowledge Within Organizations
They say once you learn to ride a bike, you never forget. When it comes to cybersecurity, that bike is constantly changing, and the learning never stops. Continuing education is important for many professions, but it’s essential that everyone in the organization receives training in...
5 Keys to Perfecting Your Presentation Delivery in a Hybrid World
If I were to ask you to describe the average hybrid presentation, what words would you use? Clunky? Awkward? Disjointed? Distracting? There’s a good reason for that: Presenting to both in-person and virtual teams is still somewhat new. Sure, years ago we had a few lone rangers who worked from home...
Be Vulnerable: Turn Your Weaknesses Into Something Good
Most of us are adept at hiding our weaknesses. I know I am. I’m getting better though. I’ve learned that being vulnerable by admitting my weaknesses often turns the situation around to something good.People Already Know I discovered that many people already knew my weaknesses. It was obvious to...