The Reitoff principle gives us permission to “write off” a day and intentionally step away from achieving anything.
Ali Abdaal is a doctor, entrepreneur, amateur magician, and the world’s most-followed productivity expert. He is the author of Feel-Good Productivity.
Architect and brand innovator Kevin Ervin Kelley sounds the alarm for workplace culture — and argues for a “big bang” collision of forms and shapes.
Kevin Ervin Kelley is an award-winning architect, brand innovator, and co-founder of the strategic design firm Shook Kelley. He is the author of Irreplaceable.
Marketing maverick Gary Vaynerchuk reveals how empathy, listening, and patience aren’t just virtues – they’re your ultimate advertising tools.
Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator & CEO of VeeFriends. Gary is considered one of the[…]
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The benefits of going the extra mile to be socially responsible are felt by customers, employees, and shareholders alike. Here’s a plan to secure them.
It’s not enough to nurture star players — the key is to cultivate everyone’s ability to collaborate and bring value.
A more diverse workforce will produce better solutions in fast-changing markets.
Want to get ahead at work? It ain’t what you say, it’s the way that you say it — and adaptability is essential.
For better teamwork, take a lesson from research into soccer fans who put aside their tribalism.
Chloé Valdary — founder of Theory of Enchantment — explores two essential practices for generating the team “magic” that drove Apple under Steve Jobs.
Organizational scientist Steven Rogelberg discusses the common meeting mistakes leaders make and how they can change course.
Slack’s recent radical upskilling booster week highlighted the urgent need for new approaches to L&D: here are some of the most groundbreaking.
He revolutionized hospitality, twice. Chip Conley shares his secrets to being able to evolve in an ever-changing world.
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When you own your career, work becomes more than a means to an end — it becomes a vehicle for growth and happiness.