Unmasking the Real Job Applicant
The reviews are stellar. The advance ticket sales have approached Star Warsian levels. The nachos cost $13 (what!). The summer blockbuster season has arrived...
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Having been literally KO’ed in the ring and forced to reinvent himself out of it, the controversial Mike Tyson is perhaps the most appropriate person…
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It turns out a lot of people lie on their resumes. If you work in HR, recruiting, or some other aspect of talent acquisition, this…
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If Wayne Gretzky’s ill-fated attempt at coaching taught us anything, it’s that a positive correlation between strong individual performance and leadership success might not exist.…
Read More +No Room for Dinosaurs in Today’s World of Work
Setting: A retail establishment, 8:30 a.m. on a weekday. A manager stands before his 15-person team at a morning meeting, displaying a printed document to…
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When you hear “Executive Coaching,” do you imagine two senior leaders in high-backed leather chairs hashing out performance problems from inside a top-floor, corner office...
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Bad Managers are great! Not for employees or the companies that employ them, but, for those of us tasked with creating web content, they are…
Read More +Introverts, Extroverts, and the Rest of Us
“Are you an introvert or an extrovert?” That’s the teaser for so many online personality tests, and why not? People like to talk about themselves…
Read More +Employee Development Tools on Any Budget
It’s finally here. Tax Day, 2016. Inexorable, ineluctable. Time to feed the beast and render unto Caesar. Or, as Ray Liotta memorably said in Goodfellas……
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