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1 Surprising Way to Ensure You Grow Your Leadership Skills

Let's Grow Leaders

Episode 306: What if the most powerful feedback tool to grow your leadership skills isn’t in your manager’s hands—but yours? Let’s face it—leaders often struggle to get the kind of feedback they actually need to grow. Either it’s anonymous, vague, or just too expensive to implement consistently. But what if you could skip the formalities and get real, useful insights directly from the people you work with every day—without spending a dime?

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The Weekly World News version of the future

Seth's Blog

What if someone is just making stuff up? Years ago, I worked with the supermarket tabloid to make an ironic, shouty, somewhat funny book that has turned out to match much of the discourse we find surrounding us. When we flew down to Florida to meet their team, I was amazed to discover that this nationwide newspaper, read by millions, was created by three people in a storage closet.

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Quick productivity tip: take three

The Creative Life

Skip to main content Skip to header right navigation Skip to site footer The Creative Life Coaching for creatives Menu About me Articles Books Work with me One-to-one coaching Group coaching Workshops for creatives Media coaching Contact me Search Quick productivity tip: take three Choose three key things every day. And get them done. Simples! by Sheryl Garratt Want an easy fix for overwhelm?

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The opportunity to innovate in senior housing

McKinsey

The senior-housing industry has huge potential. Sam OGorman examines three approaches that could make senior housing more appealing, expand its reach, and enable better and more affordable care.

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The Memory Edge: Outlearn, Outperform, Outlast

Speaker: Chester Santos

Forgetfulness is costing you time, money, and a ton of missed opportunities. In the age of automation, it’s easy to underestimate the power of a well-trained human mind. But memory isn’t just a parlor trick, it's a strategic edge. Human memory is one of the most underrated business skills. Whether you’re managing people, leading sessions, or having high-stakes conversations, remembering names, details, and concepts can be transformative in building trust, absorbing knowledge, and driving perform

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The Easiest Client in the World

The Coaching Blog

Maria looked to be the easiest client in the world. She provided plenty of information before our first session; she announced the clear goal of creating and running a retreat for women writers; she arrived at our first session enthusiastic, open, and apparently ready to work. What more could a coach ask for? But I knew better than to suppose that we were going to have smooth sailing.

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FInd the Fun at Work: How Smart Leaders Prioritize Play During Tough Times

Let's Grow Leaders

The Find the Fun Habit: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Bring It to Life This Week Weve all been on that team where everything feels heavy. The deadlines are looming, the to-do list is growing, and the energy? Flat. But heres the good news: you can find the fun at work and get the results you need. Thats the spirit behind Find the Fun the habit of bringing levity, energy, and even a little play into your process.

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How to Hire with More Confidence

Your Work, Your Way

Dr. Eric Frazer is a forensic psychologist and author of The Psychology of Top Talent. He holds a part-time faculty appointment at Yale Universitys School of Medicine and has spent over 20 years working as a forensic psychologist specializing in psychological evaluations and expert testimony. In 2018, he was asked by a corporate executive to give a workshop for his team on how to more effectively interview and make better hiring decisions.

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Investing in innovation: Three ways to do more with less

McKinsey

In times of disruption, many organizations freeze their innovation spending despite its critical importance for long-term growth. Here’s how to avoid that trap.

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The Recognition Deficit: Why So Many Feel Unseen at Work

Up Your Culture

In this episode, were exploring why more than a third of employees say they dont receive enough recognition from managers or peers. Well be breaking down why recognition remains so underutilized, what it costs your culture, and how to make it part of your daily rhythm. And here to help Beth make sense of it all is Kelly George, Culture Coach here at Up Your Culture.

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How to Make Active Listening Your Go-To Habit

Let's Grow Leaders

Listen Actively:Because Sometimes the Most Powerful Phrase You Can Say Is Nothing In a world full of deadlines, devices, and drive-by updates, deep, active listening has become a rare (and powerful) act. Its easy to half-hear while scanning Teams, thinking about your next meeting, or mentally composing your grocery list. But when you truly tune in? Thats when the real magic happens.

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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 training programs aren’t winning awards for engagement. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be effective, captivating, and maybe even enjoyable! Join learning design expert Brian Richardson for a dynamic session on how to breathe new life into your ethics and compliance training. We'll explore innovative strategies to bring traditionally dry topics to life, making them resonate with learners and drive tangible change.

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Books (and more)

Seth's Blog

Brad Feld has been contributing to and leading the tech community for more than thirty years. His books have always been inspiring and useful, but his new book takes it to a higher level. Adam Becker has written two books that I recently devoured. The first is philosophy, history and political drama, all woven together to explain, perhaps for the first time most people will truly understand, how quantum mechanics works (and doesn’t).

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How HBS Online Can Sharpen Your Team’s Skills

Harvard Business School Online

Team upskilling is essential in todays fast-paced business environment. HBS Online offers flexible courses that provide practical skills and foster collaboration, supporting your organizations growth.

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Data in the age of AI: A conversation with Mark Birkhead of JPMorganChase

McKinsey

Mark Birkhead, chief data officer at JPMorganChase, shares how his team is leveraging AI to extract strategic value from the banks massive data estateall while meeting strict data governance standards.

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Embracing Change: Guiding People Through It with Purpose and Confidence

Up Your Culture

Change. For some people, its exhilarating. For others, its downright unsettling. But one thing is certain change is constant. And in todays workplace, it seems to be arriving faster than ever. Whether its a shift in leadership, a redefined mission, new technology, or an organizational restructure, change touches every level of a company. And how we manage that change can either strengthen engagement or leave it in pieces.

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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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“Get Off Your Butt” Isn’t Sales Coaching (But Here’s What Is) with Video

Let's Grow Leaders

Sales Coaching for Habit Change, Not Just Hopeful Conversations We were at the ATD (the global Association for Talent Development) conference, chatting with folks at our booth, when a sales manager stopped by, clearly frustrated with unsuccessful attempts at sales coaching and seeking better solutions. He laughed, “Alright, I’ve got some powerful phrases for you.

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An Uncomfortable Truth

The Coaching Blog

by Marcas P. O’Dea Avoiding Challenges = Avoiding Growth Life naturally presents us with a spectrum of experiences, ranging from smooth sailing to turbulent storms. It’s an inherent human tendency to seek comfort, security, and predictability — to steer clear of the storms whenever possible. We build routines, stay within familiar boundaries, and often shy away from situations that promise difficulty, uncertainty, or the potential for failure.

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Future-Ready Growth: Rethinking Staff and Faculty Development in Higher Ed

Vector Solutions

Higher education is evolving. Are your faculty and staff development systems keeping up? Discover how a unified platform can drive growth, retention, and impact.

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Value creation in Indian agriculture

McKinsey

Indian agriculture is thriving. Understanding its complexitiesand its areas of opportunityis critical for agribusinesses looking to be a part of its growth.

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Building Compliant Workplace Violence Prevention Across States: CA SB-553 | NY S. 8358B

Speaker: Speakers:

Workplace violence prevention laws are rapidly evolving, with California’s SB-553 and New York’s Retail Worker Safety Act (S-8358B) leading the way. Join WILL’s experts for a nationwide webinar covering compliance requirements, with a special focus on these key state mandates. We’ll guide you through developing and implementing effective prevention policies, building a compliant plan, and delivering the required annual interactive training.

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Turning Financial Literacy Into Business Strategies

Harvard Professional Development

Most business leaders understand how to read financial statements; they’re familiar with terms like “profit margins” and “annual recurring revenue” and they know the numbers. But few have mastered the art of financial fluency: understanding how to interpret and use financial data to make strategic decisions. To have a data-driven competitive advantage, business leaders need to deliver actionable insights from their data.

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The Power of a Good Apology at Work: The Surprisingly Strong Habit That Builds Trust

Let's Grow Leaders

Why You Should Apologize at Work (and How to Do It Without Overdoing It) Nobody enjoys messing up. But you know what makes it worse? That uncomfortable stretch of silence when someone misses the mark and refuses to acknowledge it. If youve ever wondered when or how to apologize at work, the answer is: probably sooner than you think. A well-timed, sincere apology doesnt weaken your credibilityit strengthens your relationships, fast-tracks trust, and keeps collaboration moving forward.

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Why Good Humans Become Bad Bosses with Jamie Woolf

Crestcom

What causes a well-intentioned, capable leader to become the kind of boss that leaves employees feeling disengaged or demoralized? That’s the central question of this episode of The Leadership Habit podcast. Host Jenn DeWall sits down with Jamie Woolf —CEO of Creativity Partners and former Director of Culture at Pixar Animation Studios—to explore the concept of power blindness and the common derailers that turn good humans into bad bosses.

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Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Through Sustainable Development

She Owns Success

Many women entrepreneurs want to grow their businesses but struggle with high costs and waste from traditional packaging. In the United States, only around 30% of packaging actually gets recycled, which hurts both profits and the planet. This post shares how sustainable packaging solutions like biodegradable and recyclable materials can help women in business lower costs, boost sales, and support green technology.

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Automation, Evolved: Your New Playbook for Smarter Knowledge Work

Speaker: Frank Taliano

Documents are the backbone of enterprise operations, but they are also a common source of inefficiency. From buried insights to manual handoffs, document-based workflows can quietly stall decision-making and drain resources. For large, complex organizations, legacy systems and siloed processes create friction that AI is uniquely positioned to resolve.

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When can AI make good decisions? The rise of AI corporate citizens

McKinsey

As agentic AI begins to influence decisions at scale, forward-looking organizations need to reimagine governance, trust, and operating modelsor risk falling behind.

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Grab and go

Seth's Blog

Every retailer knows that the items that sell the best are at eye level or at the cash register. Some people are hungry, rushed, distracted and lazy. If you want to reach them (us), you need to make it convenient. The lesson is simple: We can market to ourselves the same way others market to us. Put the good habits in a place where they’re easy to find and engage with.

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50+ Business Plan Statistics You Should Know in (2025)

Upmetrics

Ever wondered why some startups explode with success while others fade away? The answer often lies in a simple, overlooked toola business plan. Dive into surprising business plan statistics revealing how having a solid plan doubles your funding chances and boosts growth rates. Dont risk guessing.

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You Know You Need AI,  Now What? A Practical Guide to AI Implementation

ChaiOne

Learn how to implement AI with Strategy in your business. Use the Agentic AI Canvas to identify use cases, align teams, and turn awareness into action.

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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

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How Can I Take Good Pictures of Myself? [A Professional Photographer Shares Her Best Tips for Coaches & Solo Business Owners] 

She Owns Success

Table of contents Introduction 1. Preparation: Setting Yourself Up for Success 2. The Right Set Up: What Youll Need 3. Framing & Composition: The Secret to Great Shots 4. Posing & Expression: How to Look Confident and Natural 5. Editing & Enhancing: Time to Make Your Photos Pop 6. Taking Your Own Photos: Practical Hacks 7. Making the Most of Your Photos on Social Media Additional Resources The Takeaway Introduction Having great photos is essential for building a personal brand, espec

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Drew Ungerman on patient-centric care, leadership, and technology

McKinsey

McKinseys Drew Ungerman discusses how healthcare leaders can improve patient care and use technology in a way that complements clinicians work and enhances care delivery.

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On burning bridges

Seth's Blog

Building a bridge is far more difficult than maintaining one. While it’s tempting to imagine that we’re always racing forward, it’s far more likely we’ll benefit from traveling over this bridge again one day soon.

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Debt vs. Equity Financing: What’s Best for Your Business?

Upmetrics

Debt financing means borrowing money and paying it back with interest. Equity financing means raising money by giving up a share of ownership. In this blog, we explain the difference, compare pros and cons, and help you choose the right option for your business.

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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?