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How Leadership Self-Awareness Improves Financial Performance

Organizational Talent Consulting

In today's increasingly complex and culturally-diverse workplace , leaders that are able to perceive, assess, and regulate their own and others' emotions accurately are able to better promote unity and team morale⁠. Leadership & Organization Development Journal , 32(2), 127-149. Look outside and you will see yourself. Goldstein, G.,

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Research Shows a Simple Way to Increase Your Engagement at Work

Harvard Business

energy, enthusiasm, and focus), much of the popular narrative has focused on organizational factors such as job design, leadership, or culture. The first type is commonly known as time-management planning, which involves making to-do lists, prioritizing and scheduling tasks, and ultimately managing one’s time.

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How to Keep Email from Ruining Your Vacation

Harvard Business

The power of our devices, even when they’re just silently sitting there, was confirmed recently by a study published in the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research. According to the same study, half of senior leaders believe vacation is encouraged by their company culture, but only 30% of non-managers say the same thing.

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3 Ways to Control Your Phone Addiction on Vacation

Harvard Business

The problem is, while many of us are using paid time off, we’re not using it to its fullest potential. Culture, technology, and poor personal habits encourage us to stay plugged in. It can be a challenge — and a bit of a rude awakening — to return from vacation and get a handle on all you’ve missed.

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