Fri.Oct 18, 2019

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“McKinsey-on-demand”: Do clients still need gatekeepers?

The Source

The last decade has not been kind to “gatekeeper” organisations. In almost every facet of our lives, we seem to have decided that we simply don’t have the need for them that we once did. We don’t need a taxi company to tell us who is and who isn’t qualified to drive us around; we’ll just have an app to do it. Once upon a time, aspiring TV producers had to go through an army of network executives before getting on our screens; now, anyone with a camera and a bedroom can reach millions of people o

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How to Manage the Emotional Roller Coaster of a Job Search

Harvard Business

Five strategies for weathering the ups and downs.

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The enthusiasm correlation

Seth Godin Blog

That fan at the game, the one who was cheering the whole time… That audience member, the one that gave a long standing ovation after laughing through the whole show… And that team member, who eagerly participated in the last meeting… Surveys showed that they had a truly great time. They were glad to be there and thought it was a terrific day.

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How to Encourage Employee Feedback in Your Culture

LSA Global

Do Employees Speak Up in Your Culture? Even though more companies are trying to encourage employee feedback, for many, speaking up at work can be difficult. Our employee engagement expert’s recent research found that about half of employees don’t regularly speak their minds at work to both colleagues and managers. The reasons vary. Employees may not want to call attention to themselves, may be uncertain of how their opinion will be received, or may be afraid of offending someone.

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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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Where Net Promoter Score Goes Wrong

Harvard Business

A study tracked how well it corresponded with customer behavior.

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Adopting AI in Health Care Will Be Slow and Difficult

Harvard Business

A few key obstacles and how to overcome them.

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