Sun.Mar 07, 2021

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Workplace Diversity: 4 Ways to Lead Respectfully

Rick Conlow

We live in a world of diversity. It is obvious to almost everyone. For an authentic leader, workplace relationships are free from prejudice and discrimination, and does not include racial slurs or off-colored humor. A respectful leader welcomes the richness of that diversity and always treats all people with esteem and dignity. Unfortunately, bad bosses disregard the need for respectful communication, through their own ignorance or blatant denial of its necessity.

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Consulting: Blazing your own trail

Tom Spencer

Apart from the rigorous selection process that consulting firms use to assess their potential candidates, securing a job and thriving within the consulting industry is not easy. The most frequently asked questions that consultants are asked by students include: “what is consulting”, “what do consultants do” and “what are the minimum requirements needed to get into a consulting industry”?

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The appraisal is dead. Long live the appraisal.

The Management Centre

=mc Director and L&D specialist Yvette Gyles blogs on the pros and cons of appraisals… Tis the season for performance reviews – well, it seems that way to me. But with a global pandemic disrupting our working patterns and processes, I’ve been taking the opportunity to ask charities, non-profits and public sector HR teams if any of them had changed their appraisal processes this year.

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3 Tips for Your Consulting Internship

Tom Spencer

The biggest difference between an internship at a consultancy and a “normal” internship is that, at the end of a consulting internship, if you perform well, you can expect a job offer. Pretty awesome, right? However, whether or not you get an offer depends on various factors. Below, I list three important points of advice that cannot be found in any consulting guidebook.

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PowerPoint Best Practices for Creating Stellar Presentations

Mastering data visualization in PowerPoint will help accelerate your career because it positions you as someone who can present data that drives business decisions forward. think-cell's PowerPoint Best Practices eBook was created specifically for professionals aiming to master the art and science of data-driven storytelling. What’s inside: Practical Insights: Uncover valuable tips for crafting engaging and persuasive presentations.

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Have you designed your change and project management capabilities?

Kates Kesler

Change management is not just a skill or a process. It is a capability that needs to be designed. . In an earlier post focused on transformation governance , we explored the importance of clearly defined Transformation Office infrastructure , well-resourced design teams , and sustained management attention when making large scale organization change.

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The sixth layer

Seth Godin Blog

Humans differentiated themselves 100,000 years ago by developing the ability to have a detailed memory. Not just “where did I hide the acorns” but rich and diverse memories about people and places. Only a few thousand years ago, we amplified this by making those memories permanent. Telling a story to someone else dramatically increases our memory capacity.

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How to Manage Temporary and Permanent Adaptations

Leadership Vision Consulting

In this episode, Brian and Nathan share an unscripted conversation about current life challenges and adaptation. We take one simple idea and run with it. In short, we talk about adaptation and wellbeing. We discuss some ideas about how to figure out what your business looks like, what your leadership looks like, what your family, relationships, and all kinds of other things look like as they relate to change and taking care of yourself.