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The Truth About Life Coach Schools Accredited Programs

Master Coach University

Life coach schools accredited programs are great for those who want to know more about becoming a life coach. The life coaching industry is growing very rapidly in recent years because more people want to live their lives doing what they love. But because usually there are no formal requirements, anyone can call themselves a […].

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Lithium mining: How new production technologies could fuel the global EV revolution

McKinsey

Lithium is the driving force behind electric vehicles, but will supply keep pace with demand? New technologies and sources of supply can fill the gap.

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How to stop self-sabotaging: 5 steps to change your behavior

BetterUp

Jump to section. What is self-sabotage? Identifying self-sabotage. The psychological impact of self-sabotage. How to stop sabotaging yourself.

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Mapping the future of undergraduate career education

Adventures in Career Development

I’m really pleased to be able to contribute to an exciting new book entitled Mapping the future of undergraduate career education published by Routledge. The book is edited by Melanie Buford, Michael Sharp, and Michael Stebleton and should be out in July. The book explores trends and possibilities for undergraduate career education, the nature of the changing workplace, and its impact on students in colleges and universities.

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Mid-Year Review: How to Ignite Employee Potential Through Meaningful Feedback

Mid-year performance reviews aren’t just boxes for HR to check. Paycor’s toolkit empowers leaders to: Identify high-potential team members. Boost engagement with meaningful feedback. Support struggling employees. Nurture top talent to drive results. Learn how to ignite employee potential through meaningful feedback. When you nurture top talent, everybody wins.

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The McKinsey Crossword: Thank You, Uncle Sam | No. 71

McKinsey

Sharpen your problem-solving skills the McKinsey way, with our weekly crossword. Each puzzle is created with the McKinsey audience in mind, and includes a subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) business theme for you to find. Answers that are directionally correct may not cut it if you’re looking for a quick win.

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Thinking Makes it So

Your Work, Your Way

“There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” – William Shakespeare. In a great post for Every , writer Simone Stolzoff writes that ikigai , the Japanese term for meaning in life. (And one that I’ve written about before.) Stolzoff says that perhaps the most famous Venn diagram in the world is related to career advice. “Four intersecting circles: what you’re good at, what you love, what you can be paid for, and what the world needs.

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Benefits of positive thinking: 10 ways to improve life with optimism

BetterUp

Jump to section. What is positive thinking? 10 benefits of positive thinking. 5 tips to start “thinking positive”. How to identify negative thinking. 2 examples of positive thinking. Switching mindsets.

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In conversation: The CFO’s critical role in innovation

McKinsey

By embracing discipline and well-defined processes, innovation teams can make finance leaders their biggest allies.

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Review: neurodiversity in education in 2022

Ayoa

Twitter. Facebook. LinkedIn. Education makes up the foundation of modern society. From our earliest years right through to secondary school, sixth form and – if chosen – higher education, learning is a continual and ongoing process. It is our education which enables us to act as informed moral citizens who are curious about the world around us and eager to grow and succeed in the future.

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Working Interviews: What Candidates and Employers Need to Know

BetterUp

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The Hidden Skills That Separate Good Leaders from Great Ones

Speaker: Chandra McCormack, CPA, MBA, NACD.DC

Technical degrees might open doors—but it’s the soft skills that keep them open. In the face of disruption, evolving workplace dynamics, and rising expectations of leadership, soft skills like communication, emotional intelligence, and presence have become core business essentials—not nice-to-haves. Inspired by stories from her father coupled with her own career journey, seasoned executive Chandra McCormack breaks down how to lead with impact, connect with purpose, and cultivate a workplace cult