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Quarterly Release Notes, October 2023: AI Assist, Log in with Google, and More

Help Scout Leadership

Introducing the newest updates to the Help Scout platform! New AI features, additional Beacon configurations, the ability to sign in with Google, and more. Read the full article

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Saturday Sage: 7 Steps to Blow-up Logjams

Leadership Freak

In the early days of logging, specialized loggers called River Pigs pushed, pried, and pulled logs off rocks and debris to prevent logjams. On June 13, 1886, a log jam developed in the… Continue reading →

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Are These Mistakes Sabotaging Your Horizontal Communication?

Niagara Institute

After answering them, you carry on to your desk and respond to the emails and Slack messages that have accumulated since you last logged on. Then the teammate you work closest with shows up to discuss a problem they’re having.

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Manage Your Blog from Your Live Site

Organizational Development Solutions

Make sure you sign in with your Wix account, so you’ll be logged in as the admin to your blog. Just log in to your blog with your Wix account. First Publish your site, then login directly to your live website on desktop or mobile. You can manage your blog and post from your live website. Just click Create a Post and hit Publish.

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How To Keep Your Work Culture Strong, According to 14,000 People

Niagara Institute

It’s that thing you feel every day when you walk into the office, log into your computer, or sit in a meeting that makes you want to be there - or not, in the case of toxic work environments. Work culture is so much more than that. It’s the behaviors, attitudes, values, and customs of a group of people.

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Twelve-Year-Old Baseball Player Conducts A Clinic On Grace Under Pressure

Forbes Leadership

Within 10 minutes of the end of the Little League Baseball Southwest Regional Final on August 9, 500,000 people logged on to watch a 12-second clip of a baseball game in which a 12-year-old Tulsa National batter named Isaiah Jarvis was hit by a curveball that didn’t curve.

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How to Deliver Bad News

Ed Batista

You can't render the experience painless, but you can make it easier for all parties, including yourself, by delivering bad news in three steps. Below I refer to "a conversation," and in some cases all three steps should be undertaken in a single interaction, while in others they should be spaced out over an extended dialogue.

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