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Enhancing Self-Efficacy in the Workplace: A Key to Motivation and Performance (CHRO’s take)

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At the depths of a well, a determined frog found itself trapped. Despite discouraging remarks from fellow animals who kept saying, “Abandon hope; escaping such a deep well is impossible”, the frog refused to give up. After trying for many days and seeing incremental success, the frog could finally leap out of the well.

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Task boards: what they are, and how to master them

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Check out our recent blog post about everything you need to know about the Agile system. One of the biggest mistake people make in project management is assuming that it all comes down to hard work. Enter the task board. This is the quickest way to get a complicated, multifaceted project on track. Task board basics: what, who, and why?

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The Leadership Paradox: Why Managers Must Be Consistently Inconsistent

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As soon as you do, their meaning is lost. It's what you reward and praise (you'll see more of that), as well as what you condemn and correct (consequences mean you'll see less of it). Your values must be a consistent part of how you lead; compromising on them means they don't actually matter. The example you set.

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Good Leader vs. Bad Leader: 6 Key Leadership Scenarios

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What's the difference between a good leader vs. bad leader? What do good leaders do differently? It's an essential question every leader must ask themselves. We all face challenges and situations every day that test our patience, skills, and mindset. Unfortunately, there is no magical, drama-free team. Or you could go another way.

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Why Priority Management Trumps Time Management (+8 Ways to Practice it)

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"Time management is an oxymoron. Time is beyond our control, and the clock keeps ticking regardless of how we lead our lives. Priority management is the answer to maximizing the time we have." - John C Maxwell , best-selling author, speaker, & consultant on Leadership. Time management vs. priority management.

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