Management
Take Time to Pause Throughout Your Workday
Your workday is a blur of meetings, emails, and endless to-do lists. You’re constantly moving, constantly responding—but are you actually present? Without taking time to reflect, you risk missing big opportunities, making poor decisions, and ultimately burning out. Here’s how to step back without falling behind. Give yourself permission. Being busy isn’t the same as […]
2572574 More Smart Questions to Help You Align with Your Boss
Yesterday, we shared three questions to ask your boss to get on the same page. Today, we’re back with four more. What do you wish you had more time to work on? This uncovers the work that’s important to your manager that keeps getting pushed aside by more urgent tasks. Look for opportunities to take […]
257257Ask These Smart Questions to Help You Align with Your Boss
To succeed in your role, you need to understand what truly matters to your manager. But many leaders struggle to communicate their priorities clearly. Instead of waiting for direction, you can ask them smart questions to not only decode what they need, but also to position yourself as a strategic partner. Here’s where to start. […]
257257Use AI to Become a More Compassionate Leader
AI is reshaping leadership, but its role isn’t to replace your human empathy—it’s to enhance it. Used wisely, AI can help you communicate more effectively, understand employees’ needs, and strengthen workplace connections. Here are three areas to focus on. Tailoring leadership for diverse thinking. AI can help you better understand and engage with your team […]
257257Ask Yourself 6 Questions Before Making a Career Change
Thinking about switching jobs—or even careers? You’re not alone. Whatever your reason for wanting to pivot, a well-thought-out career move starts with self-awareness. Ask yourself these questions to clarify what you’re looking for in your next role. What are my non-negotiables? Identify your absolute must-haves, whether it’s job stability, remote work flexibility, or alignment with […]
257257A Better Way to Monitor Remote Employees
Remote work isn’t going anywhere, yet many managers still struggle with how to track employees’ productivity. While invasive monitoring tools promise efficiency, they often undermine trust, engagement, and creativity. Research shows that not all monitoring is harmful—what matters is how it’s done. Here’s how to create a more effective and ethical monitoring strategy. Engage, don’t […]
257257How to Be an Inspiring Leader
A leader’s ability to inspire depends on how well they play three key roles: visionary, exemplar, and mentor. Here’s how to embody each one: Visionary. People rally around leaders who provide meaning, purpose, and optimism. Your message should be big-picture, values-driven, and simple yet vivid. For example, you might say, “Make our customers smile” instead […]
257257Coach Your Team to Disagree Constructively
Too often, teams default to compliance or groupthink, avoiding friction at the cost of innovation. The key to unlocking their full potential is fostering constructive dissent—the ability to challenge ideas respectfully and productively. Here’s how. Set ground rules. Commit as a team to open, respectful debate. Define clear expectations, such as prohibiting personal attacks, ensuring […]
257257Make AI Work for Your Job Search, Not Against It
AI is reshaping recruitment and hiring—and with 83% of companies reporting they’re using AI tools for resume screening, it’s here to stay. If you’re job hunting, you can’t afford to ignore it. Here’s how to prepare for an AI-based hiring process. First, rethink your resume narrative. These days, employers value what AI can’t replicate. Identify […]
257257Don’t Let Gratitude Hold You Back
Gratitude is a powerful force—it boosts engagement, productivity, and job satisfaction. But unchecked, it can hold you back. An excessive sense of gratitude can lead you to settle for less, avoid important conversations, and suppress dissatisfaction. Here’s how to avoid those pitfalls. Settling for less. Being grateful for an opportunity shouldn’t mean accepting less than […]
257257Answer “Walk Me Through Your Resume” in 2 Minutes or Less
When recruiters ask, “Can you walk me through your resume?” they don’t want a list of job titles; they want a tight, compelling narrative that proves you’re the right fit. Here’s how to answer the question—in two minutes or less. Frame your experience for the role. Determine which accomplishments, skills, and capabilities from each of […]
257257Prevent Meeting Hangovers on Your Team
A bad meeting doesn’t end when the call drops—it lingers, draining your team’s productivity and morale. To prevent these “meeting hangovers,” focus on five key strategies. Don’t dominate, facilitate. Encourage participation by letting team members lead relevant agenda items. Use interactive tools like polls, and structure discussions to ensure everyone has a voice. Cut the […]
257257How to Take Better Breaks
Most people feel pressure to push through fatigue, but skipping breaks leads to burnout, poor focus, and lower productivity. Recognize that recovery isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s a strategy for long-term success. By taking intentional breaks, you can recharge your mind, boost creativity, and improve overall performance. Here’s how to make your breaks more effective. […]
2572574 Ways to Become a More Inspirational Leader
Inspiring leaders are able to see the big picture, model desired behaviors, and challenge others to be the best version of themselves. This ability to inspire isn’t an innate skill—it’s one you can cultivate. Here are four key behaviors to focus on to become a more inspirational leader. Reflect on your leadership regularly. When did […]
257257How to Spot Burnout in a Remote Worker
As a manager, it can be hard to detect employee burnout—especially with remote workers. But there are effective strategies you can use to improve your ability to spot signs of burnout, even from a distance. Here’s how. Observe changes in engagement. Burnout often shifts an employee’s behavior. Notice if team members become unusually withdrawn, disengaged […]
257257Encourage Healthy Conflict on Your Team
Tension and disagreement are inevitable in the workplace. But there’s a difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict. Here are four ways to encourage productive conflict on your team. Say it’s ok. Normalize disagreement. Tell your team it’s expected and essential for collaboration. Set clear norms: focus on ideas, not people, and respect different perspectives. When […]
2572577 Ways to Boost Your Focus
With modern communications tools, interruptions have become an unavoidable part of the workday. How can you strengthen your attention and stay on track? Here are seven techniques to help you cut down on distractions and increase your focus. Lay the groundwork. Prioritize sleep, hydration, and movement. Create focus rituals—signals that tell your brain it’s time […]
257257Don’t Let Your Poor Time Management Impact Your Team
You don’t wake up intending to overwhelm your team, but poor time management can do just that. When you don’t have a handle on your schedule, the chaos trickles down, creating unnecessary emergencies and eroding morale on your team. Here are five common time management mistakes—and how to avoid them. Ignoring capacity. Track your team’s […]
257257What Makes a Sabbatical Successful?
Sabbaticals aren’t just for academics or executives—they can be taken by everyone from early-career professionals to those nearing retirement. Whether you’re an achiever with a goal, an explorer seeking new adventures, or someone recovering from burnout, here’s how to make the most of your time off. Protect your time. Set firm boundaries. Resist the pull […]
257257Considering a Sabbatical?
A sabbatical can be a transformative experience. Research suggests people come back rejuvenated, with a sharper sense of their priorities, a heightened awareness of their place in the world, and improved confidence, creativity, and overall well-being. If you’re thinking about asking for one, you’ll first want to consider two common challenges. Responsibilities. Identify the obligations—professional, […]
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