BY ROWENA CROSBIE, president, Tero International
One branch of behavioral economics seeks to understand how incentives influence behavior. In his excellent 2019 book titled “Loonshots,” author Safi Bahcall provides examples of how skewed financial incentives …
Those sales peopleThose engineersThose IT peopleThose executivesThose millennialsThose baby boomers
When you heard these group labels, what were you thinking? Did you feel defensive …
There are two types of motivation: internal and external. To understand the difference, reflect on this question: What motivates you to do a good job?
If you’re like most …
Can you finish this sentence? To err is human, to …
Did you say, to forgive is divine?
“To err is human, to forgive is divine” is an old proverb …
Is there a difference between praise and encouragement?
We’ve heard that it is important to praise people for a job well done. We hear parents and leaders alike say …
Do you know who you are as a leader? The changes we experienced in 2020 continue as we regroup and recalibrate where we work and how we work from …
You have just brought on some high-potential employees you want to retain and promote over time. Yet research says the statistics for retention of high potentials are not good. …
Are you using COVID as an excuse? Time’s up to be using COVID as an excuse not to do something. As we move into being vaccinated, it is getting a bit …
History is full of examples of highly successful and famous people who were also great procrastinators.
As we near the end of 2020, many of us are reflecting back on a year that will forever be remembered as one for the history books. Change after …
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