How a Writer’s POV Improves Your Work Story
Shifting to a writer’s third-person viewpoint can help you discover your innate strengths, talents and traits to enhance your role at the office.
Shifting to a writer’s third-person viewpoint can help you discover your innate strengths, talents and traits to enhance your role at the office.
When you’re feeling “blah” about work, use these three strategies to activate and energize your career!
How do you manage a remote workforce? The same way you manage them in person: Prioritize people, simplify processes and celebrate progress.
There are three main ways you can push psychological safety: as the person in charge who sets the tone, as a psychologically safe person, and as a part of the team that pushes those in power toward psychologically safe behaviors.
Learn how the literary world’s secret wisdom can help you to master business storytelling so you can enjoy the most successful outcomes.
Creating meaningful online training opportunities that can measure authentic learning may be more important than you think.
When thrown a challenge, there are ways to take control of the circumstances and use it to your benefit.
Performance discussions can be daunting, but they don’t have to be. As a leader, your job is to get the best out of everyone – and everyone’s best looks different.
Writers gift their characters traits to get them through any plot twist. How these characters understand these traits to evolve can teach us a lot.
As I draw ever closer to my big retirement day, people keep asking me about what I’ve learned along the way. My answer is the little things matter!
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