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3 Ways You Can Win Back Productivity Against Distracting Coworkers

Dr. Nadine

These cues can alert the employee that you are occupied and unavailable to attend to distractions. If, for example, your boss consistently prattles on in conversation with you, try wearing headphones or adding a “do not disturb” time block on your public email calendar. They can be found in every nook and cranny of the office.

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3 Ways You Can Win Back Productivity Against Distracting Coworkers

Dr. Nadine

These cues can alert the employee that you are occupied and unavailable to attend to distractions. If, for example, your boss consistently prattles on in conversation with you, try wearing headphones or adding a “do not disturb” time block on your public email calendar. They can be found in every nook and cranny of the office.

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Néstor Hugo Solari of Sigo: “Learn as much as you can, as fast as you can”

Thrive Global

Learn as much as you can, as fast as you can.”?—?A As a first-time founder, you can’t even lean on tangential experience building a company that would be applicable. Whoever learns the most wins. Whoever learns the most wins. Learning faster is an advantage because time is often a luxury founders don’t have.

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Professional conferences 101: Get more from employee attendance in 5 steps

Insperity

Attending a professional conference should be much more than a chance for your employees to polish their golf game or get out of the office for a few days. It’s important your employees understand that approval for them to attend an industry event is a sign your organization values them and wants to invest in their career.

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How to train your successor

Insperity

Do you know how to train your successor ? The exact timing depends on how much time there is before the transition. In a perfect world, you would have six months to a year to train your next-in-line before you move on to a new role or retire. Create a succession training plan. Goals for training.

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“Decolonize our minds” with Yanna Joanne Papadopoulos of Teenacers

Thrive Global

Decolonize Education: Nourishing the Learning Spirit by Marie Battiste. As part of our series about ‘5 Steps We Must Take To Truly Create An Inclusive, Representative, and Equitable Society’ I had the pleasure to interview Yanna Joanne Papadopoulos of Teenacers. Can you tell us a bit about how you grew up? The village watched over us.

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Lynnette Phillips of Empower Your Possibilities: “Coaches Need to Have Coaches?”

Thrive Global

From my perspective I first define success when it comes to coaching. A coach is successful when they are facilitating the growth and change of a client while being compensated fairly because if they are effective their client should be able to have long time return on their investment. T he coaching industry is now tremendous.