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Want to succeed in your job? Say ‘no’ to your boss - San Francisco Chronicle
Want to succeed in your job? Say ‘no’ to your boss - San Francisco Chronicle
“Find a way to say YES to things” was the title of the commencement address that Eric Schmidt gave in 2012 at UC Berkeley. The former executive chairman of Google encouraged the graduates to say “yes” to trying new things. Then he told them: “‘Yes’ lets you stand out in a crowd. … Be the one everyone comes to for help, for advice, or just for fun.” While you may say graduates have such a choice of employers in this job market, of course they can say no — but they still will approach their new job with a “yes” attitude.
·sfchronicle.com·
Want to succeed in your job? Say ‘no’ to your boss - San Francisco Chronicle
Chameleon Design
Chameleon Design
For over three decades, Chameleon Design has turned blank canvases into award-winning model homes, sales offices, apartment communities, information centers and more. We incorporate the latest design trends into every project that comes our way, and make the little details a BIG deal.
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Chameleon Design
Theodore Roosevelt on the Cowardice of Cynicism and the Courage to Create Rather Than Criticize – Brain Pickings
Theodore Roosevelt on the Cowardice of Cynicism and the Courage to Create Rather Than Criticize – Brain Pickings
“The poorest way to face life is to face it with a sneer. There are many men who feel a kind of twister pride in cynicism; there are many who confine themselves to criticism of the way others…
·brainpickings.org·
Theodore Roosevelt on the Cowardice of Cynicism and the Courage to Create Rather Than Criticize – Brain Pickings
Ed Schein on CultureLab - Aga Bajer
Ed Schein on CultureLab - Aga Bajer
Probably the most well known and acknowledged organisational culture expert in the world, Ed Schein, was our guest shortly after he celebrated his 90th birthday. And he is not planning to slow down any time soon! His new book, “Humble Leadership” is coming out in July 2018 and he has plenty of new projects in the works with his son and other associates . One of the main takeaways from my conversation with Ed is that there is no getting away from it - the person ultimately responsible for organisational culture is the leader. It’s what they do, what they pay attention to, and what they encou...
·agabajer.com·
Ed Schein on CultureLab - Aga Bajer
How Apple keeps great employees
How Apple keeps great employees
Apple's SVP for retail Angela Ahrendts shares the secret behind the company's 88% retention for retail workers in the U.S. A look inside one of LinkedIn's Top …
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How Apple keeps great employees