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Three Elements of Persuasion: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

Learn three critical elements to making a speecj/

Three Icebreaker Activities for Your Next Meeting

One of the first steps to holding a productive meeting is introducing participants to one another in a way that gets everyone talking. Here are three icebreaker exercises you can use to kick off your next meeting....

Thriving on Discontinuous Change

There is change and there is change. Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D. explains why the roles, actions, and attitudes that drove past business successes may be insufficient-and perhaps even detrimental-to future success....

The Problem with Work/Life Balance

Finding a balance between your work and your life outside work is a daunting challenge. Here are some tips to help achieve a realistic balance.

Time to Stop the “Hard Stop”

Sander Flaum explains why interruptions at work are so destructive and what you can do to avoid them.

Tips for Managing Technical and Professional Workers

Meeting the unique challenges of managing technical and professional workers.

Tips to Guide Informal Knowledge Transfer

The role of managers to transfer knowledge as employees leave their company.

Tips to Tame the Tiger of Teamwork

A team leader's goal is to sustain harmony among all of its members while overcoming conflicts. Here are six tips that will enable you to prevent chaos within your team and help all group members achieve greater production....

Tit for Tat: Establishing a Credible Reputation

Learn how the tit for tat strategy enables you to build a credible reputation without being taken advantage of

Know The Enemy in Order to Win

Sun Tzu’s The Art of War has inspired generations of leaders with its strategies for prevailing against opponents, no matter how large or intimidating. His age-old advice is still true today: "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."