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Overwhelm, open loops – and how a coach can help

The Creative Life

Feeling overwhelmed? Take time to close some open loops, before starting anything new. Here's how I did mine – with help from a coach. The post Overwhelm, open loops – and how a coach can help appeared first on The Creative Life.

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Generosity in The Coaching Business

Master Coach University

My details on this are a bit foggy, so I hope I do it justice. I remember when the best selling author of The Miracle Morning hit rock-bottom in his coaching business. After graduating from Master Coach University… …Hal Elrod had built a six figure coaching business with tons of clients. But then he lost […].

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Global Economics Intelligence executive summary, April 2022

McKinsey

Amidst high inflation and the continuing war in Ukraine, strong demand persists; forecasting institutions trim growth estimates.

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82% Of Employed Gen Zers Want Mental Health Days, Study Finds.

Forbes Careers

A recent TalentLMS and BambooHR survey found that a whopping 82% of employed Gen Z employees want mental health days—a concept that may not have shown up on many HR managers’ radar just a decade ago. Companies are exploring different approaches for offering such support.

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How to Turn “Check-the-Box” Compliance Trainings Into Real Learning

Speaker: Brian Richardson, Brian Richardson, Founder and CEO of Richardson Consulting Group

Let’s face it—most ethics and compliance trainings aren’t winning awards for engagement. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be effective, relevant, and maybe even enjoyable! Join expert Brian Richardson for a dynamic session on how to breathe new life into your ethics and compliance training programs. You’ll discover creative strategies to turn traditionally dry topics into meaningful learning experiences that resonate and drive real change.

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Delivering on the promise of federal infrastructure funds in states

McKinsey

Thanks to the combined impacts of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and pandemic-related recovery bills, states and localities could have a meaningful effect on lives and livelihoods.

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Seven Factors To Help You Build Resilience

Forbes Careers

As the Roman philosopher, Seneca famously remarked, “we are more often frightened than hurt, and we suffer more in imagination than in reality.”.

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Top leadership secrets

Tony Robbins

Who are your favorite leaders? Of course all-time greats like Oprah, Nelson Mandela, Richard Branson and more come to mind. Yet we also encounter great leaders in our everyday lives: Our children’s coaches and teachers. Our own mentors or the peers who we look up to. The volunteer who runs your local food pantry. Maybe […]. The post Top leadership secrets appeared first on tonyrobbins.com.

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The childcare conundrum: How can companies ease working parents’ return to the office?

McKinsey

The status quo work culture no longer works for most families—particularly those with very young children. But companies’ support for childcare can turn worker attrition into attraction. Here’s how.

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Why Process Improvement is Key to Your Professional Success

Eat Your Career

Whether you realize it or not, your day is full of processes—established sequences of activities designed to achieve specific goals. You probably developed some of these processes informally through experimentation; you tried it one way, adapted it a bit, and before long you had a “process,” and probably didn’t think much about it again. Or, in some cases, you may have inherited a process.

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The Most Interesting Thing About The Jobs Report? What’s Not In It

Forbes Careers

The most interesting thing about the latest jobs report is not the 3.6% unemployment rate or the 428,000 jobs added in April, but rather the millions of workers not represented in these figures that contribute greatly to the health of our economy.

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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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Strategic Foresight: Creating a Path to Staying Ahead of the Curve

BetterUp

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Growing A Truly Unforgettable Personal Brand With Dani Fernandez

Forbes Careers

Dani Fernandez is a very outspoken figure on the internet and in entertainment and has blazed her own path to writing and acting in the often-crowded entertainment ecosystem. Fernandez is an LA-based writer and actress.

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How to Make A Hybrid Work Situation More Efficient

Corporette

A few weeks ago readers had a mini-discussion on how to make a hybrid work situation more efficient, which I think is a great topic for this day and age. Those of you who are in the office 2-4 days a week and allowed to work from home on other days, what are your best tips to making the hybrid work, work? Here’s the reader question: For those of you who do a hybrid WFH situation, where you are in the office 2-3 days and home 2-3 days, do you have any tips for handling not being in the same

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University program administrator applies business strategy to the world of higher education

Harvard Professional Development

Eugene Moore, PhD, MBA. Interim Assistant Director for TRIO McNair Scholars Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Champaign, Illinois. Program: Business Strategy: Evaluating and Executing the Strategic Plan. Areen [Shabari] was incredibly thoughtful in how she approached the program. She was phenomenal in her ability to bring out the best in participants from a wide range of different industries.

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Can Your Organization Spot a Conflict Before It’s a Crisis?

Speaker: Amie Phillips Pablo, VP, Corporate Compliance & Privacy Officer at Novo Nordisk

In today’s complex healthcare environment, navigating third-party relationships has become even more challenging—whether it’s vendor relationships, employee activities, or patient-facing interactions. Left unmanaged, these conflicts can compromise trust, regulatory compliance, and even organizational reputation. So, how can healthcare teams stay ahead?

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Behavior of the Week: Listen Without Interrupting

PerfectCoaches

Listening without interrupting, or, better yet, active listening, is perhaps the single most important social skill. Paying close attention to other people when they speak is a gateway to "social intelligence," the general ability to understand and work with others. The verb listen is used a lot, but its true definition, to pay attention, heed, is often overlooked.

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Program manager gains a new toolkit for her team and new confidence in herself

Harvard Professional Development

Julie Rhoades. Program Manager for LatinX Program Strategy, Blue Shield of California (BSC). Los Angeles, California. Program: Business Strategy: Evaluating and Executing the Strategic Plan (online). This program … really made clear the difference between a theoretical analysis and one grounded in real-life experience. … Now I feel much more comfortable applying these tools and actually putting them into practice.

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Nathalie Handal: “All that I observe, that I experience, filters itself into words.”

The Creative Mind

The world is a poem As a poet, writer, playwright, director, and producer, Nathalie Handal articulates the primacy of words and experience in responding to an interview question about the inspiration for her poetry collection The Lives of Rain: “To me, the world is a poem, a poem I keep writing and re-writing. All that […]. The post Nathalie Handal: “All that I observe, that I experience, filters itself into words.” appeared first on The Creative Mind.