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The power of conditioned responses
Learn how nineteenth century research experiments with dogs & bells can help us lead better and build healthy long term relationships.
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The power of strategic unorthodox interview techniques
Can taking candidates to breakfast and arriving early to ask the restaurant to mess up the order be a winning strategy?
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No news is good news
Knowing everything about the last twenty-four hours but little of the last 240 years is dangerous. Hot take: The news is overrated.
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Time away helps leaders gain fresh perspective
Leaders need proper breaks to make good decisions. Well rested eyes see things tired eyes don’t.
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The Curse of Knowledge
If you think individual knowledge and skills can’t hurt team performance then its time to learn about The Curse of Knowledge.
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Don’t be a slave to the date on your calendar
You are not Cinderella, so you don't have to be a magical slave to a clock that strikes midnight or the date on your calendar.
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Good leaders help people take good breaks
Leaders play a huge role in how people feel about taking time off.
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A simple way to review your year
It’s easy to forget. But it’s also easy to quickly write down some things that are worth remembering.
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Trusted, personal recommendations are better than algorithms
To achieve great things we can’t rely on best seller lists and algorithms to provide us with recommendations.
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Sometimes it pays to be a strange cat
There are advantages to not just always doing what everyone else is doing.
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In praise of praise
Compliments and kindness stand in stark contrast with the negativity that often fills our lives.
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Software is eating the world
During the Renaissance you would've encouraged your kids to learn to read and write. 500 years later you can do the same with coding.
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