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Think Twice Before You Hit Send

Peter Stark

Are you sure you want to send that email? Take a second and think twice before you hit the send button on that email or text that should have stayed in your drafts folder. If emotion is involved when you are writing an email, save it as a draft to re-read later before you hit send.

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Prep Tips from McKinsey F1Y

CaseInterview.com

LOMS - I listened to it twice, but honestly did not go through it in the most active way you suggested. It definitely still helped me structuring my thinking and the cases themselves were interesting. This form collects your name and email so that we can send you login information for the free materials you requested.

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How Your Morning Mood Affects Your Whole Workday

Harvard Business

In my research with Steffanie Wilk, an associate professor at the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University, we found that this start-of-the-day mood can last longer than you might think—and have an important effect on job performance.

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The Case for Investing More in People

Harvard Business

US unemployment hit its lowest level in 16 years this past May, yet wage growth has been sluggish compared with similar periods in the past. Giving managers more time to do deep thinking can unlock innovations that can have a significant impact on productivity. And wages are stagnant. Yet, only one in eight employees are inspired.

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Case Study: An Office Romance Gone Wrong

Harvard Business

After two months of romantic dinner dates, daily texts, and even a brief meet-and-greet with her parents, she and Brad had hit a lull. “Er, I think he said he had some sort of last-minute meeting, er, out of the office.” “Um, I think Claudia? Elizabeth: Long story. Ada: Tell me over cocktails! The Tavern 8pm.

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Your Relationships = Your Net Worth

CaseInterview.com

After all that, I had failed, not once but twice. Yes, I had hit rock bottom. I mentioned how excited I was about what she was doing and she was kind enough to send me a pre-release copy. negative thinking, fear of public speaking) standing in your way from connecting, and define your values, interests and core purpose.

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Networking, Practice, and Extreme Preparation

CaseInterview.com

Next was Bain, where I really hit it off with my interviewers, but made the fatal mistake of not solving the case at hand - a mistake you frequently identify as common amongst CIBs. I purchased your LOMS program and listened to the cases daily on my 30 minute Sub-way rides, twice a day, 5 days a week, for 10 weeks.