Paul's Update
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Paul's Update 11/8
Three Ways To Turn Around A Team In Turmoil
Three Ways To Turn Around A Team In Turmoil
By Faisal Hoque
At times of crisis, leaders have a tendency to batten down the hatches, bark orders, and assign blame. Those are...
Where Planting More Street Trees Could Pay Off Big
Where Planting More Street Trees Could Pay Off Big
Trees clean and cool the air, but just how much depends on the city, a new report finds.
7 Ideas About Business Innovation From . . . Would You Believe, the Performing Arts
7 Ideas About Business Innovation From . . . Would You Believe, the Perform...
By Steve Shaheen
By using a few tips of the trade from the arts, leaders can help bring their companies out from behind the curta...
Independent work: Choice, necessity, and the gig economy
Independent work: Choice, necessity, and the gig economy
The McKinsey Global Institute examines all the ways people are earning income, as well as the challenges indepen...
Reorganization without tears
Reorganization without tears
A corporate reorganization doesn’t have to create chaos. But many do when there is no clear plan for communicati...
A Practical Model for Jobs To Be Done (JTBD)
A Practical Model for Jobs To Be Done (JTBD)
“People don’t want a quarter-inch drill, they want a quarter-inch hole” – Theodore Levitt The concept of jobs to...
Exploring the Connection Between Internal Communication and Employee Engagement | Institute for Public Relations
Exploring the Connection Between Internal Communication and Employee Engage...
In public relations, engagement is studied in various contexts. It is defined in multiple terms and has differen...
What Daily Life Looks Like at Different Income Levels
What Daily Life Looks Like at Different Income Levels
A new website tracks global wealth stratification through photographs of household items.
When You Need To Get The First Word In At Work (And When You Don't)
When You Need To Get The First Word In At Work (And When You Don't)
By Lea McLeod, The Muse
Asking for a raise? Throw out a number first. But if you're negotiating a job offer, wait to hear a figure.
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