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Productivity Journal vs. Time Trackers

Thrive Global

Like many others, I’ve spent years on a productivity quest. We’re constantly adjusting productivity strategies and experimenting with new hacks. Sometimes this works out, other times they don’t. Productivity is discovering what works best for you and being flexible enough to implement these changes. But, think about it.

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How to Train Managers on a Low Budget

Cornerstone On Demand

In 2013, at the end of my first week as Cornerstone OnDemand's first manager of learning and development , I sat down and wrote a three-year training plan. Think about how we consume information in our personal lives: we listen to playlists over albums, attend book clubs over bookstores and subscribe to newsletters instead of newspapers.

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Haley Duncan of 90 Day Habits: “A great coach is a great listener”

Thrive Global

Successful business coaches lead by example, don’t have an ego and genuinely want to serve others. T he coaching industry is now tremendous. Many professionals have left their office jobs to become highly successful coaches. Many professionals have left their office jobs to become highly successful coaches.

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Laïla von Alvensleben of MURAL: “Time boxing is everything”

Thrive Global

If you don’t do this at the beginning, project management will very likely get messy later, so it’s worth spending more time in the beginning to sort those things out. Laïla’s background is in UX design, having worked on digital product design at Hanno and educational workshops at Hyper Island. My background is in design.

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3 Reasons Physical Offices & Face-to-Face Meetings Are Not Going Away

Workplace Psychology

The traditional, physical office is not going away any time soon despite advances in technology allowing people to work remotely , either at a home office, coworking space, virtual office, or another remote location (such as a coffee shop, library, or bookstore). Not talking to remote workers about career goals and personal growth.

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Josh Goodman: “Never do silly math like that again”

Thrive Global

Next time you’re getting a coffee or a meal, give the cashier an extra 10 dollars or 20 dollars and tell them to pay for the order of the person behind you. I grabbed the Richmond Times Dispatch and answered an ad that said, “Real Experience for a World Class marketing Company, earn internship credits, etc.”.

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Dr. Amelia Reigstad: “Feelings of isolation?”

Thrive Global

Having a more flexible schedule compared to the typical 9 to 5 allows for employees to have more control over their work schedule which leads to performance and productivity. Working from home can allow for fewer disruptions and noise and provides opportunities for employee productivity to increase. Dr. Amelia Reigstad, Ph.D.