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Leadership Competencies for Disruptive Innovation

Disruptive innovation is no longer the occasional exception, it’s the rule. The entertainment, computing, wireless phone, book publishing, photography, manufacturing, and health-care industries have all recently experienced dramatic change due to new and converging technologies, business models, dis

Leading with Kindness: Qualities of Kindness in Leadership

Kindness is not the first word we associate with business. The image of business still largely includes old scenes from industrial America in the early twentieth century: the age of hard work and tough bosses.

Make the Most of Your Time

With the continuous layoffs, those who remain employed may be grateful, on the one hand, but, on the other hand, may have become too much for one person to bear.

Making Sense out of Hiring and Training Older Workers

A paradox is present in today's employment picture. Unemployment rates among all generations are high, but employers report difficulty in finding talent.

Managers: How’s Your Bedside Manner?

Addressing the age old problem of ineffectual communication between physicians and their patients, the National Board of Medical Examiners has mandated that each of the 16,000 students who graduate medical school each year in the U.S. must pass a “bedside manner test” before he or she may practice m

Multicultural Communication Tips

In today's "global village" workplace, managers may oversee onsite remote and virtual teams made up of people from many different corporate and geographical cultures. Success greatly depends on the ability to communicate effectively with all team members, including everyone and offending no one. The

New Survey Shows Time's a Wastin'—Workers Goof Off more than Two Hours a Day

According to a Web survey by America Online and Salary.com, the average worker admits to frittering away 2.09 hours per day, not counting lunch.

Protect Yourself from Workplace "Energy Vampires"

Chances are you've been the victim of at least one variety of workplace energy vampire, be it "The Sob Sister" or "The Constant Talker." Learn how to protect yourself from their evil with these tips from Judith Orloff, M.D....

Revealed: The Secrets to Becoming Organized

Do you waste precious minutes-or even hours-searching for information or documents? Do you find that despite your best intentions, your "to-do" list never morphs into a "got-it-done" list? These simple tips from organizational expert Carol Halsey will put you in control of your workday and your life

Straight Talk: Communicating Feedback

None of us wants to bring a behavior problem to the attention of an employee, whether we are the individual’s manager or mentor.