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Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead
You can’t design a system that works for everyone. Most organizations think they have a productivity problem. They don’t.
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People who grew up lower-middle class don’t just become “resilient”—they build problem-solving habits that stay with them for life
A few years ago, I was dealing with a work situation that had no clean solution. We were planning a huge event. The venue had ...
Leaders often fall into the 'fixer trap,' solving problems instead of developing their teams. This piece shows how stepping ...
Studies show that people-pleasing—when someone devalues their own ideas to uphold those of others—is more common in women than men. And the social pressure for girls to follow the status quo takes ...
Some people are just the go-tos when anyone in their circle has a problem. They give great advice, are always understanding, and have an energy that makes people want to approach them for help. The ...
Barbara Wittmann, CEO of IT Zeitgeist is an expert in Digital Leadership and aligns people and technology for sustained global success. There are some lines by the poet Rumi that have been a guiding ...
Consider someone who’s perfectly content with their office chair. It’s not ergonomic, it doesn’t have lumbar support, but it works. Then, during a meeting or a visit to a friend’s office, they sit in ...
Sahil Gandhi, brand strategist and cofounder of Blushush, a London-based Webflow agency, and Ohh My Brand, personal branding agency. Every brand claims to stand out. Most barely survive the scroll. I ...
In a new paper in the journal Neuroscience of Consciousness, researchers asked dreamers, both lucid and otherwise, to dream ...
Sleeping on a challenge may actually work as scientists find dreams can help your brain rethink and solve tough problems overnight.
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