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4 fears you need to eliminate to become more creative
In my last post, I wrote about the power of prototyping, something that the international design firm IDEO has used quite effectively to help companies become more innovative. In this post, I want to discuss some ideas that IDEO’s Tom … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Management
Tagged control, creativity, David Kelley, fear, HBR, IDEO, innovation, prototyping, TED, Tom Kelley
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Letting go and moving on
Last month, I wrote about the power of forgiveness and how learning to forgive yourself (as well as others) is essential for personal growth and change. All too often, we hold on to old hurts, grudges and mistakes, and they … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Management
Tagged Emmet Fox, forgiveness, John Baldoni, letting go, mistakes
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Psst! Does your organization have a gossip problem?
Dave Ramsey’s most recent EntreLeadership Advisor newsletter is entitled “Silence is Golden” and is on the debilitating effect that gossip can have on a workplace. If you’ve heard Ramsey’s rants on the radio or attended one of his seminars, you … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged communication, Dave Ramsey, Dubliners, gossip, James Joyce, rumors, transparency, trust
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Is time on your side when it comes to social media?
Do you think you can manage your social media each day in just 18 minutes? Lisa Buyer of Search Engine Watch, picking up on the popular time management book by Peter Bregman called “18 Minutes,” suggests that it’s possible. This … Continue reading
Posted in Management
Tagged Facebook, LinkedIn, Lisa Buyer, Peter Bregman, Social media, time management, Twitter
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