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Posted by on Aug 17, 2022

5 Tips for a Connected Virtual Workforce

5 Tips for a Connected Virtual Workforce

  We love to share what we’ve learned, and now so can you! Save*, print, or share this graphic to use as a reference point as you work to build a connected team. Want information on supporting your remote team further? Sign up for our one day course, Managing Virtual Teams.   *To save this […]

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Posted by on Aug 7, 2018

Competition and Collaboration in the Workplace

Competition and Collaboration in the Workplace

Competition is a natural component of all economies at some level whether it involve markets, companies, or job-seekers. The workplace can make for an equally competitive environment with employees working longer hours to secure promotions with fancier job titles and bigger paychecks. Now that more and more organizations are starting to adopt a distinctly collaborative approach to achieve success and build high-performing teams, […]

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Posted by on Dec 7, 2016

The Lines are Blurring: How Leaders Can Respond to the Ever-Changing Work Environment

The Lines are Blurring: How Leaders Can Respond to the Ever-Changing Work Environment

While examples of blurring lines offer some clues as to why organizational life is feeling so different, it leaves many organizational leaders with a big unanswered question: What do all these blurring lines mean for the future of organizations? Here are four highly recognized values of organizational change that will help you get to the heart of real organizational change.

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Posted by on Nov 21, 2016

Improve Your Workplace Culture: Visualize It

Improve Your Workplace Culture: Visualize It

We all visualize, whether we realize it or not. Most often, we visualize experiences that have already happened, using our senses, feelings, and emotions to help us understand them better. Visualization can be even more valuable when we use it to create a picture in our mind of something that has not happened—exactly as we want it to be—with the intent that it will actually happen.

This future-focused visualization is particularly valuable for organizational leaders who want to think in new ways about their organization to meet its evolving mission and include an often-missing piece—how to change and align their organization’s culture.

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