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What Sheryl Sandberg Taught Me About Giving Criticism
How many times have you tried to give feedback that totally falls flat?
Why an Anonymous Messaging App Might Land you in Trouble
Many people don't take criticism positively and that's where anonymous feedback apps serve the purpose
#10 Entrepreneurial Lessons From Movie 'Moneyball'
Any unconventional idea, no matter how good it is, could face rejections initially
Learning the Secrets to Success With Greg Reid from Millionaire Mentor, Inc.
Scott Duffy and Alan Taylor chat with author Greg Reid about stickability, the power to persevere and keep your eye on the prize.
How the Most Successful Leaders Deal with Criticism
Some types of criticism are more valuable than others.
3 Ways to Silence Critics Without Saying a Word (or Sending a Tweet)
Nothing delights your critics more than seeing you upset by their criticism.
5 Proven Strategies for Coping With Stage Fright
Don't let the sound of your heart pounding in your ears drown out your message.
Veteran Indian Politician Arun Jaitley lists 5 Qualities of a Great Leadership
Jaitley says India is on its path to become an economy which is making an impact globally and slowing moving towards becoming a a developed one.
3 Ways to Turn a Startup's Bad Professional Review Around
Bad reviews often arise because a company attempts to run before it can walk. So, if this is you, don't "run" just yet.
The Bedrock of Performance Management? Communication of Acceptable Behavior.
Effective leaders manage performance by continually reinforcing their criteria for success.
6 Rules For Effective Feedback
It is not whether it's positive or negative that determines its quality, it's how it's delivered. Wanna help? Do it this way.
The Delicate Art of Gracefully Recovering From a Verbal Blunder
Knowing how to walk it back when the tongue slips is key to avoiding the worst consequences to career and reputation.
4 Ways To Push Through Adversity and Failure Without Ego
There is no escaping loss and hardship, but whether it makes us or breaks us is a choice we can make. There are no victims, only volunteers.
No One Is Telling You the Truth at Work (And What to Do About It)
Silence may be golden -- but it can also be misleading. Don't let your performance suffer because your coworkers are confrontation averse.