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7:38 am

Managing Decision Fatigue: Sources – Symptoms – Solutions

By Bob Wendover, CSP You probably know the feeling – it’s mid-afternoon and you’re just tired of thinking. Or maybe you’re in the middle of a meeting and you’re beginning to zone out. Perhaps you’re in the sixth virtual conversation of the day and you’re paying more attention to everyone’s background than you are to […]

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7:22 am

Want to Propel Progress? 3 Things You Can Do Now

By Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP Everything feels a little harder these days. Whether it is the job search, networking, shifting minds, or for me – just getting some exercise – everything takes more planning and more initiative. It also, as always, takes relationships. It is more apparent than ever that we are in the Network Age. A time when the […]

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1:14 pm

Look Around — Are You Surrounded by the Right People?

By Clint Swindall, CSP One of the most important decisions we make in life is who we choose to be around. In fact, there is an old proverb that reads, “Show me your friends and I’ll tell you who you are.” Quite often we become like the people we’re around. Based on that, we must […]

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12:56 pm

Keeping Employees Connected

By Holly Green During times of uncertainty, human beings seek community and safety, and many find it in the workplace. Work typically provides a much-needed sense of stability and control over at least one aspect of our lives when everything else has gone topsy-turvy. Yet, millions of people have lost their jobs, either temporarily or […]

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9:00 am

12 Challenges Introverted Leaders Face And How To Overcome Them

By Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP Introverts are often overlooked for leadership roles because of their naturally quieter nature. The portrayal of introverts, however, is changing for the better as more and more people realize their traits can be well-suited for modern leadership roles. (Let’s not forget some of the world’s great leaders, like Rosa Parks and Abraham Lincoln, were introverts.) Neither extroverts nor introverts are […]

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9:00 am

Leadership should start with C

By Karl Mecklenburg, CSP Captain, colonel, chaplain, commander and chief, cardinal, chief executive officer, chairman of the board, counselor, coach, chief financial officer There are so many leadership titles that start with the letter C that leadership should start with C. Fortunately you don’t need a C title to be a leader, but you do […]

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