MIT Sloan Management Review What does workplace culture mean to the growing number of people who work from home or as freelancers?
There are practical steps managers and colleagues can take to make their remote employees feel valuable and ingrained in company culture.
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LeadToday Excuses are rationalizations we make to ourselves about people, events, and circumstances. They are invented reasons we create to defend our behavior, to postpone taking action or simply as a means of avoiding responsibility.
Excuses are a temporarily effective method of placing the blame for an internal problem on an external condition.
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Entrepreneur Few things can tarnish your professional brand quite like a poorly written, misguided email.
Whether you're a senior professional or an office newbie, here are 13 must-remember dos and don'ts of business email etiquette.
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Customer Think There are leaders that seek out the spotlight and some try to keep a low profile. Whatever leadership style is adopted, all leaders must focus on customers needs, wants and desires.
Here are a few suggestions on how leaders can integrate a customer-centric focus daily.
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Entrepreneur In your pursuit of long-term business success, you’ve likely adopted some false beliefs about what you and your business need to do to succeed.
More data and working harder are not always the answer, particularly if you're trying to do everything yourself.
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