Inspiration
Are you able to influence people?
You can more effectively influence people by getting to know their interests, addressing them and asking for their support, writes Paul B. Thornton.
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You can more effectively influence people by getting to know their interests, addressing them and asking for their support, writes Paul B. Thornton.
Even the best of intentions in business can be undermined if your means betray your desired outcomes, writes Steve McKee.
TCU's rise to compete in the College Football Playoffs is a testament to their leadership's devotion to creating a culture of connection, writes Michael Lee Stallard.
Building connections with students, staff, peers has been a person and professional management tool for Principal Donna Hayward.