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7 Things Great Bosses Tell Their Employees Every Single Day

Ever wondered what the best bosses whisper to their employees to get them motivated and glad to be working every single day? Here's your chance to find out.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 4, 2017 7:54 PM

Leaders have the power to get their people super motivated--or not.

Phyllis L Trower's curator insight, May 5, 2017 10:23 AM
While common sense, it is often not common practice
Ian Berry's curator insight, May 6, 2017 7:17 PM
A good seven actions to model in your own way
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Microsoft's CEO Just Gave Some Brilliant Career Advice. Here It Is in 1 Sentence

I'm a big fan of Microsoft's Satya Nadella. Since taking over as CEO just three years ago, he's used a combination of effective leadership and brilliant business moves to return the tech company to relevance.

In a recent interview with Business Insider, Nadella credits Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck's best-selling book, Mindset, as the inspiration for the culture he's trying to build at Microsoft.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 27, 2017 7:47 PM

Don't be a know-it-all. Be this instead.

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'I Hate Change' And 4 More Mindsets That Can Get You Fired

'I Hate Change' And 4 More Mindsets That Can Get You Fired | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Google is currently testing driverless cars in Arizona. The two of us had lunch one afternoon in Scottsdale and watched the noticeable cars (with their rooftop honing devices) pass by our restaurant. As the car passed we heard a gentleman at a nearby table say, “Not a chance I’d get in that car.”

As unnerving as driverless cars may seem, change can be hard for many people to accept. We often fear the worst — that music videos would be the end of radio, and tablets would eliminate traditional books. Just consider how many people find it concerning every time Apple changes its charging cord on the iPhone. Yes, it’s concerning. But, we adapt…because we have to.

Change, in all areas of life, can be daunting, and especially at work where our natural tendency is to find a groove that works for us. Still, the resistance to change can be dangerous — as the way we work, the when we work, and the things we work on are consistently in a state of flux.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 18, 2017 7:28 PM

In a world with driverless cars, drone package delivery, and technology advancing like never before, it can feel like everything, especially our work, is changing. But, there are some things that actually never change—like the five mindsets that could inspire your boss to ask you to ‘take a hike.’

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, April 18, 2017 11:06 PM
Somehow, the human brain is averse to change, and disruption tests it severely. It will take some time getting used to riding in driverless cars or any new technology that challenges accepted beliefs and norms. To say that you hate change is a sure way to get fired. You need to get over your hatred for change and accept that there might be other ways to do things.
 
James Schreier's curator insight, April 19, 2017 8:25 AM

This is about "paradigms."

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#HR Want to Be a Better Leader? Then Get Out of the Way

Let me first clarify what I mean by saying "get out of the way." I am not referring to being a passive leader nor am I saying that any good leader should be less visible. Quite the opposite. Being present and getting your hands dirty is part of the job. But there is a fine balance.

Working alongside the team in the trenches at times is important, but a high performance team must be empowered, nimble and adaptive. This is hard to accomplish when micro-managers are breathing down their necks all day. That's not a sound leadership strategy anyway and it won't lead to improving speed, efficiency or morale.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 6, 2017 6:40 PM

Effective leadership has many obstacles. Don't be one of them.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, April 10, 2017 12:28 AM
Leaders who interfere too much, leaders who maintain a hawkeye's view of their employees need to "Get Out of the Way" according to this article! Somehow, successful leadership is about having the courage to give their subordinates the autonomy to do their thing. A tactful and unobtrusive supervisory style interspersed with periodic advice and tips for success will go a long way in empowering a team to be self-motivated, and self-driven.
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#HR Three Reliable Leadership Lessons I Keep Going Back To In Uncertain Times

#HR Three Reliable Leadership Lessons I Keep Going Back To In Uncertain Times | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Remember back when “VUCA” (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity) only really applied to companies? Those were the days, huh? Lately, with geopolitical discord abroad, political tensions here at home in the U.S., and all manner of policy shifts that could impact U.S. businesses, plenty of entrepreneurs may be wishing for steadier leadership. I know I am.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, March 30, 2017 6:25 PM

Political and economic headwinds can rock your boat without capsizing it. Here’s how I’ve learned to keep a steady hand on the tiller.

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#HR Why You Should Start Preparing Now For Your Annual Review

#HR Why You Should Start Preparing Now For Your Annual Review | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Don't wait until the week before your annual review to start collecting data and anecdotes that demonstrate your worth.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, March 23, 2017 7:02 PM

Don't wait until the week before your annual review to start collecting data and anecdotes that demonstrate your worth.

Ann Zaslow-Rethaber's curator insight, March 24, 2017 8:50 AM

It's hard to believe we are days away from the end of the 1st Quarter of 2017! Many of you  will be having Quarterly Reviews next week, & I thought this article was timely. Ultimately, setting & achieving goals is what work ( & life, for that matter),  is all about, so having clear, set goals, and a definitive path to achieve those goals, is critical to meeting those objectives.  It always amazes me how often employees are not clear on precisely what is expected of them, and what will earn them a promotion, and conversely, what will cost them their job. There are also  many managers out there that do not set clear, achievable goals for their employees. As always, communication is the key to success. Making a point to continually be touching base with your direct supervisor, verifying that you are doing the right thing, and asking what you can do to be a superstar, will set you head and shoulders above 90% of the others. It makes no sense to hold your breath during your review, wondering what the reaction of your manager will be. You should always be cognizant of your goals and objectives, and be focused on achieving those goals on a daily basis. If you are not crystal clear on what you need to be doing in order to get the biggest raise possible and align yourself for a promotion, ASK!  If you are a manager and your employees are consistently not meeting their objectives, work on making those objectives as clear as possible, and then focus on holding your team accountable during the execution phase, rather than just at the finish line. Read more to learn 'Best Practices' in coming out of your Reviews with a 5 Star Rating!  

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Why Happiness Breeds Success...And Not the Other Way Around

Who isn't tired of obsessing over their body and their food? The struggle to break free from yo-yo dieting and self-sabotage is real, and yes I know it sounds a little like an infomercial, but it's actually Sheila Vier's ethos.

After successfully exiting her first company in 2015, she decided it was time to develop a company - SheilaViers.com - to help people recognize that entrepreneurs are still human and that they have all the same issues and insecurities that are human nature.

But part of being the best CEO you can be is feeling powerful in your own skin. That's what Sheila Viers helps her clients capture. I have always tried to empower women through my agency's work, and to do that you have to address issues of health, wealth, relationships with ourselves and others, and even spirituality. It has to be a well-rounded approach to achieve stasis.

Here are Sheila's best practices to manage the tightrope walk of life as an entrepreneur.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 2, 2017 7:24 PM

Your business doesn't have to be your baby. An interview with Sheila Viers reveals that you can still be happy and successful without pushing yourself to exhaustion.

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Being A Geek: What It Really Means About You And 5 Ways To Leverage It

Being A Geek: What It Really Means About You And 5 Ways To Leverage It | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Geeks—the two of us might fit the profile. Yes we have tendencies to contemplate things that probably shouldn’t be contemplated. We question. We prod. We poke…at everything. And, we’ve been known to engage in long, seemingly meaningless conversations about random things like: “Is the love of curry a genetic disposition or a socially experiential acquisition?” Or, what is the real meaning of the word “of?” That’s a valid question, right? Or, is it just geeky?

Being geeky, according to research by Imgur, is actually cool in today’s world—especially among Millennials. In fact, 60% of the 83 million Millennials consider themselves geeks compared to just 38% of GenXers and Boomers. And, the study also shows that geeks are the trendsetters and influencers (84% of geeks say people look to them for advice while only 60% of non-geeks say they get asked for advice).

This is, of course, welcome news for all of us who happen to randomly know Peter Parker’s height and weight (yes, we’re referring to the fictional character who turns into Spiderman). But, more than that, it’s also welcome news for all of us who geek-out about our own work—passionately probing to innovate, improve, dissect, and lead others to the discovery of their best selves.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 20, 2017 6:52 PM

Being a geek used to create images of social misfits, and less than attractive personalities. But, not anymore. Geeks have become the global trendsetters and influencers. It’s a welcome message for many of us because if you focus your inner-geek on 5 distinct areas, success isn’t too far behind.

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#HR Five Ways The Wrong Job Can Hurt Your Career

#HR Five Ways The Wrong Job Can Hurt Your Career | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

When you're eager or even desperate to get a new job, it can be hard to remember how the wrong job can hurt your career -- but it's imperative to do so! Here are five ways the wrong job can damage your resume and your mojo.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 9, 2017 9:37 PM

When you're eager or even desperate to get a new job, it can be hard to remember how the wrong job can hurt your career -- but it's imperative to do so! Here are five ways the wrong job can damage your resume and your mojo.

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#HR Day In The Life: Finding Calm In A Busy Day

#HR Day In The Life: Finding Calm In A Busy Day | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Lately I’ve been spending more of my time and energy on freelance work because sometimes running a startup can be hard on the personal bank account. I’ve been lucky to be able to set aside time to take on that work and look for more, but it’s been a huge learning process. Balancing freelance and startup work can make life kind of crazy. And since I do remote work I’m often scheduling meetings and conversations across several time zones. I’m loving being busy though and am learning so much. One of the things I’ve learned is to make sure I take the time to have quiet, slow moments throughout my day. It helps me appreciate each day more. Here's how I do it:


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, April 2, 2017 8:50 PM

When you're busy with lots of different projects, it helps to take quiet moments to breathe throughout your day.

Begoña Pabón's curator insight, April 4, 2017 7:42 AM
Encontrar momentos de calma a lo largo de un intenso dia de trabajo es basico para un mayor rendimiento y una mayor atencion y concentracion 
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#HR The Most Common Resume Mistakes And How To Fix Them | Fast Company

#HR The Most Common Resume Mistakes And How To Fix Them | Fast Company | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Reviewing 300,000 resumes gives you some perspective on the art and science of making an impact in a single page. For Ladders, a membership-based job-matching site for professionals, assessing and analyzing the results of 300,000 resumes from its users surfaced a few common errors that can have a big impact on whether a job candidate even gets a chance to proceed to the interview stage.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, March 28, 2017 6:26 PM

From choosing the right verb to leaving off one crucial word, there are three simple ways to boost your chances of getting the job.

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#HR Don't Fail Your Employees: Why Professional Development Training Is Critical

#HR Don't Fail Your Employees:  Why Professional Development Training Is Critical | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Although many factors contribute to a negative employee culture, including poor management, lack of advancement opportunity, low pay, and other factors, there is another strong correlation: how well people are trained to do their jobs. It turns out, if people feel well-prepared and well-equipped to succeed in their roles, that feeling improves their morale.

 

The problem? Companies select and hire people, but then underinvest in or significantly underestimate-;the amount of professional development training necessary to help employees develop their personal skills and exhibit the organization’s desired behaviors. The impact can be felt in two major ways:


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 1, 2015 7:22 PM

The only thing worse than training your employees and losing them, is not training your employees and keeping them.

Ian Berry's curator insight, June 3, 2015 2:50 AM

Training is primarily for hard skills - Learning and development is primarily for soft skills Both are essential