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Overloaded at Work: How to Ask For the Support You Need

Let's Grow Leaders

Karin and David give you the tools, techniques, and inspiration to turn stress and frustration into career-defining moments of leadership and innovation. ” –Dorie Clark, executive education faculty at Columbia Business School and WSJ bestselling author of The Long Game.

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25 Podcasts for Managers (with Episode Recommendations)

CMOE

Bob Burg , co-author of The Go-Giver , explains how to influence people without coercing or manipulating them. The Host: Kim Scott, the author of the book Radical Candor , with Russ Laraway, co-founder of Candor, Inc. Best Episodes: Peter Economy , a popular author on management, discusses how to succeed as a new manager.

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Feeling Dumb May Be the Smartest Thing You've Ever Done

On The Job

People like Brian Clark and Chris Garrett , co-author of "ProBlogger" would nod and jump in with: "But don't forget the hangman's fifth gibber or the pickleman's lockdown." slap) David Bullock had the answer: Everyone feels that way. OK, at times I threw in something if if I knew what they were talking about. Ask questions.

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Top 15 Trending Podcasts For Managers

Vantage Circle

HR leaders, academics, practitioners, consultants, and authors discuss the most timely, relevant, and challenging issues affecting HR technology, leading the way in today's global workplace. In the Digital HR Leaders podcast, David Green interviews several senior HR executives advocating for a data-driven and digital HR agenda.

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When is it okay to use the F word? | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

What famous author works on a book with their no-name brother? Posted by Clarke Broome on September 16, 2010 at 11:54 pm | permalink | Reply I swear often, regularly and consistently. Posted by Ahmnodt Heare on September 15, 2010 at 11:14 am | permalink | Reply Ah, William Safire. What a mensch! In so many ways. The one from Ada, Ohio.

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