I worked for one of the world's most consumer research heavy companies for 24 years, Procter & Gamble, so my saying this might surprise you: the consumer isn't … [Read more...]
Phil Mickelson Just Silenced Critics With a Pointed Tweet. Here’s Why His Approach Was So Smart
With just two sentences, the golf superstar handles critics in sage fashion
Any leader, entrepreneur, or anyone in business has to deal with criticism --it's part of the deal. But no one said it's easy, so when high-profile people … [Read more...]
A Peloton Ad Sparked Huge Controversy Over Its Sexism. It’s Also Just a Terrible Commercial
The stationary bike brand is causing movement against it.
The first time I saw Peloton's new holiday ad, I felt many things, none of them good. And that was before I discovered that the ad blew up the internet. I developed … [Read more...]
7 Signs You Have All the Emotional Intelligence You Need
If all this sounds familiar, you've made serious progress in building your EQ
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is one of the most important skills to develop for success in the workplace and in life. Many benefits come from being high … [Read more...]
Tim Cook Powerfully Expressed the Importance of Showing Respect. Here Are 9 Ways to Show Employees More of It
We're all capable of treating others with dignity and respect -- it's a choice
There are many opportunities daily to show dignity and respect toward fellow human beings simply in how we interact with them. And yet, too many miss too … [Read more...]
4 Steps to Communicate Anything Clearly, According to a Scientist Who Teaches Quantum Physics to Kids
A method for clearly communicating even the densest topics from a man who would know.
Having interviewed many, many leaders on keys to success for my books, keynotes, and this column, I can tell you that strong communication skills consistently … [Read more...]
Parents Who Give Their Kids ‘Mr. Rogers-Like’ Focused Attention Help Them Thrive, According to This Psychologist
If you want your kid to be a successful go-getter, look to children's TV icon and star of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" for parenting advice.
Parents know they must play many roles for their children and teach them traits that will help them be successful. It's the many hats and responsibilities parents … [Read more...]
5 Warning Signs Your Company Culture Is Broken and a Crisis Looms, According to Research
Watch out for these warning signals to avert a company culture disaster
One of the biggest things a leader must guard against is the onset of toxicity in their workplace. There are plenty of easy-to-miss signs that your workplace is … [Read more...]
60-Second Habits for Quick Bursts of Personal Growth
Six not-so-obvious but oh-so-quick ways of amping up personal growth
Anyone working in a business big or small can benefit from one universally powerful thing: personal growth. Entrepreneurs are some of the hungriest for it because there's so … [Read more...]
How to Negotiate and Reach Compromise Successfully, According to Recent Harvard Research
Make more impact by striking more pacts.
Maybe it seems like every day you find yourself in situations that require successful negotiation with a disagreeing party, where mutual compromise would be vastly … [Read more...]
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