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The January edition of Personal Excellence is all about different approaches that will help you stay motivated and productive in the new year and beyond.
Put in the work to prepare for tough times so you can thrive in demanding situations. If you want to lead with courage, then build the resilience of your team with every experience and through every difficult event you face.
Are you spending the funds today that you might need for bigger goals and to make decisions tomorrow? Learning how to spend your money gives you a competitive edge.
Here are some suggestions to revitalize your current career while you still have the chance to find inspiration and a fresh joy for what you do.
Here are few leadership ideas by MBTI® personality type to help you learn to flex your personality type, even under stress, and keep and develop your best employees.
Successful leadership is actually the result of both IQ and EQ working together in concert to elicit a third component. And it is this third component that sets visionary leaders apart. Read the article to learn about that and more.
Stay Interviews with a smooth implementation help build trust with your key team members, which may mean that they will talk to you about any concerns prior to them looking for a new job at another organization.
In order to reap the full spectrum of benefits of a hybrid model, the focus must remain on the employee – how they are managed, how they communicate, and how they connect.
Check out five key principles of leadership that will never change in the new world of work.