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▶ "Tweak It" Tips for Better Work-Life Fit with Cali Williams-Yost - Tip #1 - YouTube

Cali Williams-Yost is a work-life strategist and author of "Tweak It," a book that shows you how to take charge of your personal and professional life to get...
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Ditch the Fear, Leaders Need to Create a Culture of Fun

Ditch the Fear, Leaders Need to Create a Culture of Fun | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
Many people agree: a workplace culture of fear limits employee engagement, productivity, and retention—and by turns, the bottom line. But often, leaders aren't cognizant that they've created that environment.

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Can You Read People's Emotions?

Can You Read People's Emotions? | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
The “Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test” measures a person’s ability to understand others’ emotional states.
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25 of the Best Newsletters and Tools to Discover Shareable Content

25 of the Best Newsletters and Tools to Discover Shareable Content | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
A huge list of sources for shareable content that your followers will love. Always have amazing stories on hand to share.
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How To Build A New Habit

How To Build A New Habit | Creating Connections | Scoop.it

According to researchers at Duke University, habits account for about 40 percent of our behaviors on any given day. 

 

Understanding how to build new habits (and how your current ones work) is essential for making progress in your health, your happiness, and your life in general.

 

But there can be a lot of information out there and most of it isn’t very simple to digest. To solve this problem and break things down in a very simple manner, I have created this strategy guide for building new habits that actually stick.

 


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Understanding how to build new habits is essential for making progress in your health, your happiness, and your life in general. Here are the five principles.

Graeme Reid's curator insight, July 21, 2014 2:39 AM

Great techniques for building powerful habits.

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the Change Samurai

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David Williams is a Consulting Changeologist and Virtual Global Coach with international experience as a senior executive responsible for implementing transformational change across all levels of an organisation. A professionally Accredited Prosci Change Management Practitioner, David has also completed the Advanced Program at the Change Management Learning Center, Chicago, USA. Change Samurai is a Global Resource Centre for the professional change practitioner implementing corporate transformation.
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A Case of Do or Die? The Fundamental Things that Apply to Online Leadership » Public Relations | Blog Archive | Boston University

A Case of Do or Die? The Fundamental Things that Apply to Online Leadership » Public Relations | Blog Archive | Boston University | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
Jay A. Halfond teaches at Boston University and serves as Wiley Deltak Senior Faculty Fellow and senior fellow for the Center for Online Leadership and Strategy.
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▶ I Dare You To Watch This Entire Video -How is your attention span?

Can you make it through the whole thing? See more http://www.collegehumor.com LIKE us on: http://www.facebook.com/collegehumor FOLLOW us on: http://www.twitt...

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yeah, I couldn't I had to scoop it...58 seconds it is getting hard..1:35 10 seconds of silence

 

sort of got through it but was reading comments below and typing this

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Social Technology and the Changing Context of Leadership

Social Technology and the Changing Context of Leadership | Creating Connections | Scoop.it

Social technologies with their inherent democratic, anti-hierarchical quality easily transcend internal and external boundaries, suddenly creating a powerful thrust for horizontal collaboration and participation. They give each and every member of an organization a creative voice and enable real-time virtual connectivity in a way we have never seen before. This makes them a great catalyst for the organizational principles that are required by the new leadership context of the 21st century.


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In an increasingly global community this is critical. Collaboration across borders and in increasingly virtual work environments, a new playbook is in order.

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In an increasingly virtual work environment and global community this is critical

june holley's curator insight, July 19, 2014 7:33 AM

Some really important material on connection between leadership and social technology...

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Barriers To Knowledge Sharing

Barriers To Knowledge Sharing | Creating Connections | Scoop.it

Knowledge sharing is the corner-stone of many organisations’ knowledge-management (KM) strategy. Despite the growing significance of knowledge sharing’s practices for organisations’ competitiveness and market performance, several barriers make it difficult for KM to achieve the goals and deliver a positive return on investment.


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How to Be More Likable in 10 Easy Steps

To ensure your celebrity status on the job, try these 10 tips. You won't regret it.
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How The World Worked Before Social Media - Edudemic

How The World Worked Before Social Media - Edudemic | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
Sometimes it is hard to imagine how we functioned without our smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices. Whenever I head out to explore a new city, I hit up Yelp or Chowhound to figure out where to eat. I use my GPS to navigate unfamiliar places. I don’t remember very many phone numbers anymore, because …

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All sizes | Mobile Workstyles Infographic | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.
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Blogging Tip: Embed Content With Just A URL

Blogging Tip: Embed Content With Just A URL | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
The Edublogs support team gets a lot of emails about the best way to add certain types of content to a blog. Often users are looking for a widget or a plugin that can help them embed content. What ...
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Managing the Workplace “Noise” Surrounding a Cultural Change

Managing the Workplace “Noise” Surrounding a Cultural Change | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
At the time you announce a new strategy, reorganization, acquisition, or any significant change in your organization, the conversations are likely already underway everywhere. It is human …
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Collaborative Leadership - Collaborate Across Teams, Silos, and Even Companies

Collaborative Leadership - Collaborate Across Teams, Silos, and Even Companies | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
It takes more than goodwill.

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8 Secrets to Truly Motivate Employees

8 Secrets to Truly Motivate Employees | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
Trying to inspire with cash incentives and free food? You're on the wrong track.
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Prezi - How to rock a presentation when you can't see your audience

Prezi - How to rock a presentation when you can't see your audience | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
Giving a webinar or remote presentation? These tips will help you engage your audience even w...

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Alfonso Gonzalez's curator insight, July 10, 2014 6:01 PM

Good advice/ideas!

Elena Perrouin's curator insight, July 11, 2014 4:11 AM

In today's connected world we're more and more often brought to communicate "virtually", a few tips how to make it a bit more engaging

Juanita Amiel Townsend's curator insight, June 25, 2017 6:30 PM

This is a solution to a common presentation problem.

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The Role of Emotions in Effective Negotiations

The Role of Emotions in Effective Negotiations | Creating Connections | Scoop.it

A simple view of negotiation presents a cold transaction between what one person has and what the other person is willing to pay for it. If the price is right, the deal gets done.

 

As anyone who has recently bought a car or sold a house knows, however, negotiations are rarely so dispassionate. As soon as the checkbook comes out a flood of emotions comes out with it—fear, anxiety, competiveness, anger, annoyance—all of which can influence what either side is willing to accept.

 


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HBS Senior Lecturer Andy Wasynczuk, a former negotiator for the New England Patriots, explores the sometimes intense role that emotions can play in negotiations.

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Five Communication Traits That Turn People Off

Five Communication Traits That Turn People Off | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
We all fall victim to expressing ourselves in ways that alienate the very people we're trying to impress. Here are five annoying communication traits to avoid.
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How To Make The Perfect First Impression (According To Science)

How To Make The Perfect First Impression (According To Science) | Creating Connections | Scoop.it

Can we really judge a book by its cover? When it comes to making snap judgments about others, it turns out, we may be pretty good at doing just that.

 

We've all heard the truism, "You only make one first impression." It's true -- and these impressions may be more powerful than we would imagine.

 

Our brains take in a huge number of verbal and non-verbal cues almost instantaneously when we meet someone (or just look at a photo of them) to calculate powerful impressions that are often as accurate as the impressions we form over longer periods of time.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 2, 2014 7:06 AM

How to make the perfect first impression (according to science).

Graeme Reid's curator insight, June 3, 2014 2:21 AM

Creating trust in the first meeting is so important - let the other person feel understood.

Michael Binzer's curator insight, June 4, 2014 5:15 AM

First impressions DO matter. Interested in tips?

 

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No Office, No Problem: 5 Strategies For Managing An All-Virtual Team

No Office, No Problem: 5 Strategies For Managing An All-Virtual Team | Creating Connections | Scoop.it

Plenty of people work from home occasionally, and plenty of managers work with people in different offices. But what if no one is in the office? What if your entire company consists of people working wherever they want to work?

 

That’s the reality for a growing number of companies that find central real estate unnecessary. Managing an entirely virtual team can be a challenge, but a few strategies make it quite possible, so you can reap the benefits of this new model.

 

“It is a big recruiting draw for the right type of person,” says Lisa Breytspraak Jasper, managing partner of IT strategy consulting firm Thought Ensemble, whose 13 employees are all virtual. “It allows us to lead our lives very flexibly”--and still get stuff done.


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Your team may be in the cloud but their heads don't have to be. Get creative about building bonds, communicating, and finding what works.

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Know Your Responsibilities - In Photos: Six Ways To Earn Respect At Work

Know Your Responsibilities - In Photos: Six Ways To Earn Respect At Work | Creating Connections | Scoop.it
Bennington says whether you're beginning a new position or have been in
the same one for years, it's smart to have your job description and
responsibilities in writing. 'You need to be clear on precisely what your current role is, so that you can make a case for a promotion once you've mastered it.'
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