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4 Ways to Make 2018 the Best Year of Your Life

Leadership Freak

If 2018 was your last year on earth, and you had to keep your job, what would you do differently? Brevity simplifies priority. #1. You’d feel an urgency to enjoy life if… Continue reading →

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The One Question for 2018

Leadership Freak

Your personal plan for 2018 begins with: Exploring ROE (Return on Energy). What jazzed you up in 2017? Exposing things that didn’t work. What sucked the life out of you in 2017? Forgetting about… Continue reading →

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How to Make a Personal Plan for 2018

Leadership Freak

A good plan is like new shoes. You’re excited to have them but they’re uncomfortable. Safe plans waste time, energy, and talent. Good plans disrupt. Real plans disturb the status quo. How… Continue reading →

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How to Have a “New” Year in 2018

Leadership Freak

New Years Day arrives and leaves like every other day. It’s different for one reason. We make it different. New Years is different because you do different things. The folks where we live… Continue reading →

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5 Top Leadership And Culture Articles For 2018 (So Far)

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For perspective, we took a look at five top 2018 articles from leadership and culture gurus. As you approach the end of 2018 and the beginning of 2019, think about how you are developing your modern leadership skills. What key concerns should every leader make sure they are proactively addressing, regardless of industry?

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The Future of Self-Service

Help Scout Leadership

How will our customers help themselves in 2018 and beyond? A review of the near future of customer self-service technologies and trends. Read the full article

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Two Secrets to Engagement You Can Employ Today

Leadership Freak

From January to June of 2018, 53% of workers in the U.S. were “not engaged” at work. 13% were actively disengaged. The latter group were working against their organization. Gallop) Complaints of incompetence:… Continue reading →

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