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3 types of burnout & how to get out of them

Even before the pandemic burnout was a common workplace affliction, but today we all know someone who suffers from it … maybe we do ourselves? Burnout presents itself in several different flavours and shapes. Here’s how to identify the type of you may be experiencing … and what you can do about it. 1. Overload […]

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How to give feedback to your team – remotely

As a manager giving feedback is one of your biggest and most challenging responsibilities — and if you’re working remotely, it’s even harder. How can you update your approach to giving feedback in a WFH world? Here are some key steps to keep in mind :: 1. Start by asking questions. You need to understand […]

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Is hiring a career coach the right for you?

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For some of us logging back on after the holidays brings that nagging feeling and question: “do I really want to spend another year in this job?” More people are turning to career coaches to chart next steps – and get out of a “prison” of bad jobs. Here are five reasons you might consider hiring […]

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Ask questions to boost critical thinking skills

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No matter your title or role, critical thinking [the ability to effectively break down and analyze an issue in order to find a solution] will be core to your success. And at the heart of critical thinking is the ability to formulate effective questions. Here are a few ways to boost your ability to do […]

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Make sure your hybrid team isn’t burning out

Hybrid work is presenting teams — and managers — with a major problem :: The dissolution of work-life balance. As a boss, how can you help your team mitigate the downsides of hybrid, asynchronous work? Here are a few strategies to consider. Rethink daily schedules. Build in breaks between meetings, or during extended ones, so […]

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Overcome your team’s resistance to change

Many teams suffer from “active inertia” — the tendency to seek comfort in the old ways of doing things, even when the world around you is changing. To help your employees meet the moment, there are two techniques you might try. “Persuading Your Team to Embrace Change“ Harvard Business Review […]

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Make a strong first impression in your new job

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Many of us will be starting new roles with the onset of the “great recession” If it’s been a while since you started a new job, you might feel unsure of how to start off on the right foot. That’s normal. Here are some strategies to ease the transition and make a strong first impression. […]

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Stop solving all your team’s problems

Your primary task as a leader is to build your team’s capabilities. The next time you’re tempted to solve a problem for a team member, stop yourself and turn it into a learning opportunity instead. Set clear expectations, communicate what they’re accountable for, and give them the tools they need to succeed. When someone comes […]

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3 active gratitude habits to use beyond Thanksgiving

Whether we spend our time dwelling on things we’re grateful for or noodling on things that upset us matters. The key lesson :: Shifting our attitudes to focus on giving thanks — not just during the holiday — has a direct link to our wellbeing. Proof :: Psychologists asked half of the participants in a […]

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3 fallacies that inhibit creativity

Unlocking your team’s creativity can sometimes be a challenge for managers. Here are three common fallacies that might be getting in the way — and how to avoid them. The productivity fallacy: There’s a misperception that equates innovation with decision-making speed. Sometimes, the best ideas require long incubation periods. Resisting the temptation to come to […]

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Stuck? Try re-framing a problem you’re trying to solve

Most people know that how you frame a problem will influence how you solve it. This means that you have to carefully choose the words to describe your issue. If you’re struggling to generate effective solutions, you might change the way you’ve phrased the problem. Specifically, ask yourself two questions :: What’s the subject? For […]

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Ask candidates this one key interview question

As a hiring manager, there’s one key question you should ask every job candidate: “How do you learn?” Of course, you want to bring in employees with impressive achievements and qualifications, but a person’s future performance will largely be determined by how intentionally and systematically they develop their skills. So spend some time digging into […]

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3 techniques to give a more persuasive speech

To be a good leader, you must communicate well. Cambridge University lecturer Simon Lancaster says that the power of persuasion lies in our ability to manipulate listeners brains. He suggests that we can win support by tapping into peoples cravings for brain chemicals like serotonin and dopamine. When we do this we boost the feeling […]

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Break up your work day with a walk

If you’ve been working from home for the past year, you may find yourself hitting a wall. WFH burnout is real — so it’s important to do what you can to give yourself a boost throughout the workday. Don’t underestimate the power of going for a walk (or, if you’re unable to walk, spending some […]

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To lead your team better … ask more questions

Chances are, most leaders are too focused on having all the answers — and not focused enough on asking the right questions. It’s time to recalibrate. Despite what you might think, expressing vulnerability and asking for help, clarification, or input can be a sign of strength and confidence, not weakness. The right questions are signals […]

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Find meaning in your everyday work

It’s hard to feel inspired about much of anything these days — let alone your job. What can you do to shift your perspective if you feel that your work has lost its purpose? Start by turning inward. Reflect on what you care about and what motivates you. Think about why you wanted to work […]

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