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The Power of the Pause by Maria Shriver
Remarks delivered on Friday, May 11, 2012 at University of Southern California’s Annenberg School Commencement Ceremony Good morning, Annenberg graduates — and congratulations! You’ve made it through one of the most prestigious universities in
Read More »How to shock and awe your boss by Jack Welch
By Jack and Suzy Welch How can ambitious graduates entering the corporate world quickly distinguish themselves as winners? First of all, forget some of the most basic habits you learned in school. Once you
Read More »Making Your Own Opportunities by Richard Branson
The best advice I could give any graduate is to spend your time working on whatever you are passionate about in life. If your degree was focused upon one particular area, don’t let that
Read More »Cultural Intelligence – compiled by Robert Rocciardelli
-Working Successfully With Diverse Groups- High cultural intelligence gives you a deeper insight into your international colleagues’ working styles. When you’re working in an international environment, you need to make a real effort to
Read More »How to handle High Pressured situations! by Ryan Walter
Leading Your BEST GAME NHL Insights from Ryan Have you ever wondered why some people struggle to be their best under pressure? This article may may provide some answers with insights from inside NHL
Read More »7 Secrets to a Phenomenal Life by Howard Partridge
My friend Howard Partridge reveals 7 secrets to a phenomenal life. More about Howard
Read More »The man(you never heard of) who is beating STEVE JOBS at his own game
The Man (you never heard of) who is beating Steve Jobs at his own game Have you heard of Andy Rubin? That’s OK, most people haven’t – Even though today he’s Apple’s greatest threat
Read More »Setting Effective Organizational Goals by Sean Conrad
One of the important roles of leaders is to set goals for their organization. In fact, some would argue it’s their most important function. Goals are what keep the organization moving, changing and reaching
Read More »Is a Woman in Brazil Better Off than a Woman in the U.S.? by Sylvia Ann Hewlett
<— A woman sits on a train platform while working on her computer in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The mention of women in emerging economies often evokes a picture of oppressed and poverty-stricken victims, relegated
Read More »10 Critical Factors for a Successful Change Initiative By Mark Hannum
Moving an organization to the next level is not easy. It’s not routine. It’s not “business as usual.” Even a project as simple as upgrading your performance management system impacts what people do, how
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