Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about e-commerce, marketing, entrepreneurship and lifestyle The “Glass Ceiling” is still an invisible barrier preventing ...
I very briefly had a boss at a non-profit whose first comment to me was "I like to WIN. Do YOU like to WIN?" The word "win" as she pronounced it hissed like a hot poker plunged into cold water. And as ...
Moving your agenda and getting things done isn’t simply a function of your brilliant ideas–you have to be politically competent. Let’s face it. Without some degree of political savvy most of the ...
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Raffaella Sadun, a professor at Harvard Business School, explains why seemingly common-sensical management practices are so hard to implement. After surveying thousands of... Raffaella Sadun, a ...
Competence matters. That seems like an obvious statement, but when you are talking about energy, it could not be truer. Competence is what is needed going forward so LPEA makes thoughtful energy ...
When the ethical duty of technology competence officially arrived in 2012, courtesy of new Comment 8 to Rule 1.1 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, the expectations were relatively modest ...
There seems to be an problem going on amongst middle and upper-middle-class parents which involves not just hovering and helicoptering but also downright coddling and intruding. Children from 2 to 32 ...
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