Monthly Archives: September 2015

Do Not Play Favorites

Online learning

“It’s lonely at the top” is a cliche, but as with most cliches, there is some truth behind it. As a leader you need to avoid having favorites among your employees. That is tougher than it sounds, but if you have a special connection to one or some of your employees, it is critical you […]

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Meetings as a Spectator Sport

In talking with people about their work lives, one complaint we have often heard from employees is about sitting along the wall in a conference room while others discussed the business at hand…in other words, watching other people have meetings. Though you want to be careful not to overdo it when it comes to having […]

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Keep Politics Out of the Workplace

Singapore has set September 11 as its Election Day, and as posters are being hung and rallies are being held, at least we know it will be over in a week and a half (so much cleaner than the spectacle going on in the US right now). Other countries around the region are undergoing big […]

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