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Five classic productivity rules you need to break, right now

It seems we’ve been led down a garden path when it comes to productivity.

  • By Donna McGeorge
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Better flex: How to adapt to the changes in flexible working

Changes in work and workplaces continue to roll in … and they will keep rolling, giving people a rollercoaster feeling or create a ‘what next’ question in their mind.

  • By Lynne Cazaly
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Six skills inclusive leaders practice at work everyday

Leaders can find it challenging to relate to people and situations that don’t reflect their own thinking, social norms, and decision-making practices.

  • By Sonali D'silva
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Why quiet quitting is an opportunity to transform work culture

When managers value their people, they are able to get ahead of possible discontent and passive aggression. Genuine appreciation lets the team to know that going the extra mile is not taken lightly and valued at work.

  • By Sonali D'silva
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Lessons from a futurist: How to adapt to the now and next of work

Whatever the future has in store, don’t be so futurist with thinking that you don’t believe you can influence what will happen. Humans have great agency and autonomy that can swing into action to make decisions and take actions to leverage power over our lives.

  • By Lynne Cazaly
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How to be more inclusive of introverts in your team

Introverts have a choice of either not participating or doing so on terms that make their lives tougher.

  • By Sonali D'silva
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Strategies that position diversity and inclusion for success

Consider these powerful ways to better position and embed diversity and inclusion as strategic priorities, and not optional add-ons.

  • By Sonali D'silva
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