Fri.Dec 23, 2022

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Are you over thinking and under doing?

Peter Winick

Transcript. Hey there! It’s Peter Winick. I’m the Founder and CEO at Thought Leadership Leverage. And here’s something I wanted to share with you today and see how you react or not to it. And that is something that I’ve observed over the years. And it’s that thought leaders overthink and underdo. Now, not all of them and not all of the time.

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New Hampshire School Voucher Program Subject Of Lawsuit

Forbes Leadership

New Hampshire has one of the more generous school voucher programs in the nation. Now a suit has been filed charging that it violates education funding statutes as well as the New Hampshire constitution.

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Setting Goals for 2023 (With Examples)

BetterUp

Jump to section. Reflecting on past years. Building smarter goals. Setting goals for 2023. Stay motivated. Reaching your 2023 goals. Setting goals is like building a road map. It gives us a chance to consider where we’re at, what we want, and how to get there. Without a plan, we’re more likely to wander aimlessly or waste time on tactics that won’t work.

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How To Attract Right-Fit Clients With The Psychology Of Attention

Forbes Leadership

“The psychology of attention, especially with short-form video, boils down to a study of curiosity,” says marketing strategist Hilary Billings. Learn her three core ways to create curiosity for your viewers.

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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What it Means to be “A Good Person” in Business

Mark Sandborn

Thanks to the popular clothing line, you’ve probably seen this shirt admonishing anyone who sees it to be a good person. (What exactly it means to be a good person takes much more than a sentence to explain or understand, but It is a nice sentiment.) I’m not sure how many bad people are converted when they see the shirt but it is at least a good reminder.

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How Megan Thee Stallion’s Shooting Case Reveals Our Internalized Misogynoir

Forbes Leadership

Rapper Tory Lanez Guilty in shooting of Megan Thee Stallion. This article examines the treatment of Megan in the court of public opinion leading up to the trial and verdict.

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Why Mentorship Opportunities For Women In Healthcare Matters

Forbes Leadership

Nowhere is female mentorship more scarce and needed than in the medical industry. Unfortunately, women have historically been underrepresented in healthcare leadership and continue to make up the minority in medical administration.

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Do You Really Understand Your Best (and Worst) Customers?

Harvard Business Review

Shift from asking, “What makes us money?” to “Who makes us money?

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Co-Creator Of The Comfy, A ‘Shark Tank’ Hit, Fights To Keep Company Afloat

Forbes Leadership

Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran helped The Comfy sell millions of its snuggly, wearable blankets. Then things started to unravel, and Corcoran sold out. Now its co-founder is trying to pay off debts and reenergize the brand.

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it’s your Friday good news

Alison Green

This post, it’s your Friday good news , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. It’s your Friday good news! 1. “After being fired for being ‘negative’ — i.e., not afraid to speak up about injustice, inequality, and unethical behavior — while I was in the middle of interviewing, I wrote to you because I wasn’t sure how to explain it to the companies I was interviewing with.

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Change Management 101: A Practical 3 Part Guide

Implementing new tools or business processes in your organization? Lemon Learning put together a practical 3 part guide to prevent the pitfalls of change management. Drive a successful change management project from diagnosis through to measurement.

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In 2023, Brands Need To Grasp The Full Diversity Of Web Accessibility Needs

Forbes Leadership

Web accessibility is about so much more than just helping blind users navigate websites. Digital accessibility needs are as diverse as the users they serve – as highlighted in a Christmas campaign from digital transformation specialists Cyber-Duck.

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weekend open thread – December 24-25, 2022

Alison Green

This post, weekend open thread – December 24-25, 2022 , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. This comment section is open for any non-work-related discussion you’d like to have with other readers, by popular demand. Here are the rules for the weekend posts. You may also like: all of my 2021 and 2022 book recommendations all of my 2019 and 2020 book recommendations all of my book recommendations from 2015-2018.

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The Various ‘Vibes’ Of Disability Culture

Forbes Leadership

Without taking this particular buzzword too seriously or literally, the idea of different disability communities and viewpoints having their own distinct "vibes" may still help both observers and participants better understand the complexity of disability culture.

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3 Strategies to Bridge Generational Divides at Work

Harvard Business Review

With effective leadership, friction between generations can spark creative opportunities.

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Is Training the Right Solution?

Speaker: Tim Buteyn

Let's set the scene: you’ve identified a critical performance gap in your organization and need to close that gap. A colleague suggests training, but you suspect there’s something going on that training can’t address. How can you determine if training is the right solution before you commit your budget and resources to a new training program? In this webinar, you will learn how to determine if training is the right solution using the Behavior Engineering Model.

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Is Your Dream Job Actually Right For You? Test It Out

Forbes Leadership

73% of Americans believe that having a dream job is possible. Before we pour time, energy, and money into pursuing a dream job, it's important to make sure it's really our dream. Here are key ways to take our dream job for a test run, and what to consider along the way.

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What Causes Inflation? 

Harvard Business Review

Why your money is worth less than it used to be.

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Merging Immigrant Perseverance With Education For Female Entrepreneurial Success

Forbes Leadership

Harvard Business Review cites that although women make up more than half of workers in the economy. Yet only 8% lead Fortune 500 companies, with less than 1% representing women of color. The number gap may be closing, but getting top jobs remains a challenge for women.

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Motivation: To Do or Not to Do

Michael McKinney

D IFFERENT things motivate different people in different ways. The more we understand the nature of how someone is motivated, the easier it is for us to adjust our communication to match up with their natural motivational tendencies. The key is to pay attention to their language because it contains elusive clues to their underlying motivational traits.

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Revitalizing Dry Content: A Lesson in Engagement

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

We’ve all been there. You’ve been given a pile of dry content and asked to create a compelling eLearning course. You’re determined to create something more engaging than the same old course that learners quickly click through, but how do you take this “boring” content and create something relevant and engaging? Many instructional designers will say, “Boring in means boring out.

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Four Holiday Wishes For Tired Moms In 2023

Forbes Leadership

This holiday season, in the face of acute burnout and care commitments blown aside by economic headwinds, moms don’t need corporate holiday gifts: they need the institutions meant to protect them to see them as the backbone of the economy.

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What Makes Containerization Agile

CMCrossroads

While a few other types of containers are available, Docker is the de facto standard for containerization. Containerization involves running multiple applications in containers on a Docker Engine that runs on an underlying operating system. The principles of Agile software emphasize simplicity, interactions among individuals, working software, customer collaboration, and responsiveness to change.

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College Admission “For The Rest Of Us”

Forbes Leadership

As we look ahead to 2023, I asked my counseling colleagues to air their grievances with the admission process and suggest changes.

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The Key Advantages Of Intrinsic Motivation

BetterUp

Jump to section. Why is intrinsic motivation important? How to leverage intrinsic motivation. The right incentives will unlock employee motivation.

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Brain Fog HQ: Memory Enhancement Techniques for Professional Development

Speaker: Chester Santos – Author, International Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach, Corporate Trainer, Memory Expert, U.S. Memory Champion

In October, scientists discovered that 75% of patients who experienced brain fog had a lower quality of life at work than those who did not. At best, brain fog makes you slower and less efficient. At worst, your performance and cognitive functions are impaired, resulting in memory, management, and task completion problems. In this entertaining and interactive presentation, Chester Santos, "The International Man of Memory," will assist you in developing life-changing skills that will greatly enha

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Digital Marketing In 2023: What To Expect And How To Excel

Forbes Leadership

Marketers may face unique challenges in 2023 that will change how we approach digital marketing.

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How to End 2022 Right for New Year Success

Refresh

With the remaining weeks left in 2022, we’re officially in the final stretch of the year. Before the calendar switches to 2023, now is the best time to buckle down, tie up loose ends, and review the final needs of you or your organization. So before closing the books on 2022, check out these four things to do to end the year right for new year success.

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The Need To Rethink What It Means To Be Old

Forbes Leadership

Our aging society is one of the key challenges of our time. If we're to manage it properly, we need to rethink what it means to be old. I present three lectures that prompt us to do just that.

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open thread – December 23-24, 2022

Alison Green

This post, open thread – December 23-24, 2022 , was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager. It’s the Friday open thread! The comment section on this post is open for discussion with other readers on any work-related questions that you want to talk about (that includes school). If you want an answer from me, emailing me is still your best bet*, but this is a chance to take your questions to other readers. * If you submitted a question to me recently, please do not repost it

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Six Tips For Crafting Effective Emails For K-12 EdTech Sales

Forbes Leadership

No matter how great your edtech product is, it’s tough to get your email opened, and even harder to get it clicked or responded to. But it’s not impossible. With these six tips, you can increase the open and click-through rates on your marketing and prospecting emails.

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FTC’s Mastercard Ruling Is A Victory For Merchants, Consumers And Dodd-Frank

Forbes Leadership

A 12-year-old Dodd-Frank amendment is forcing Mastercard to let in more competition—and could be the foundation for more laws to come.

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Three Ways Leaders Can Promote Sustainability

Forbes Leadership

By taking action today, leaders can demonstrate their commitment to reducing emissions and becoming responsible corporate citizens. Here are three ways they can.

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Economic Uncertainty Clouds Plans For The Future Of Work

Forbes Leadership

While some insist that the new ways of working ushered in by the pandemic are here to stay, others suggests that the economic chill might force a retreat.

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3 Ways To Build A Workplace Around The New Office Amenity: People

Forbes Leadership

To make offices a real amenity for workers rather than a required nuisance, here are three strategies that can help leaders redesign their offices for the future.

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Winter Of Discontent? How Extreme Temperatures In England Expose Inequalities In Hospital Use

Forbes Leadership

The temperatures were so high that wildfires broke out in Britain – events more typical of hotter, drier climates, such as those of California in the U.S. and regions within Australia.