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Leaders need to bring energy to the office

Another holiday vacation has come and gone. Just when everyone was getting used to sleeping in and eating an endless supply of cookies, it’s time to go back to work. While some employees are physically present in the office, their… Continue Reading →

Management Rules to Follow in 2011

Got your party hat ready? It’s almost time to bid adieu to 2010! At the dawn of 2011, millions of Americans will make resolutions to get rid of bad habits and adopt new, healthy ones. Many business leaders also use… Continue Reading →

How to use charisma to your advantage as a leader

Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler had something in common. While they were mortal enemies, with extremely different beliefs and actions, they both were known to draw large crowds and inspire people with their words. They each had an indefinable personal… Continue Reading →

Receiving feedback is a gift – it really is!

The holiday season is upon us, and the exchanging of gifts is one of the core aspects of the holiday. Gifts can be fun and all, but sometimes they are just plain bad and unnecessary. You could probably do without… Continue Reading →

The Booth Company Releases Pulse Check Survey Feature

The Booth Company (TBC), an international provider of leadership development surveys, recently launched Pulse Check – a survey feature that is seamlessly integrated with its .NET survey hosting platform, TruScore®. Once a TruScore® participant receives survey results, they determine the… Continue Reading →

Differences between extroverts and introverts in leadership

There’s this guy who is described as shy, unsocial, and will go off by himself to think. Sounds just like that awkward guy from your high school math class, right? Well, would you be surprised to know that guy I… Continue Reading →

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