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How to Make Yourself Work When You Just Don't Want To - Heidi Grant Halvorson - Harvard... - 0 views

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    Author: Heidi Grant Halvorson February 14, 2014 Shared by, Diane Knopke, MSLOC Student The good news (and its very good news) is that you can get better about not putting things off, if you use the right strategy. Figuring out which strategy to use depends on why you are procrastinating in the first place:
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Job Hunting? Look For Employers That Care About Your Future - TalentCulture - 0 views

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    Author: Chris Boyce February 11, 2014 Shared by Michelle Bavester, MSLOC Student If wellness programs aren't on your "must have" list, you may want to reconsider. The evidence is mounting. Companies committed to workforce wellness - particularly those committed to total quality of life at work and at home - are likely to be your best bet.
Kimberly Scott

Study uncovers six basic types of Twitter conversations | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour | PBS - 1 views

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The best (and worst) times to do things at work - 0 views

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    Author: Jena McGregor Feb 19, 2014 Shared by: Andee Weinfurter (MSLOC Student)
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The Neuroscience of Good Coaching | Greater Good - 0 views

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    By Marshall Moore February 18, 2014 Shared by Kelly Ross, MSLOC alumnae and MSLOC Coach in the Organizational and Leadership Coaching Certification program. "Good coaches get results, respect, and awards-just ask the three managers recently inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. But what makes a coach or mentor good? One school of thought says they should hold their mentees to specific performance benchmarks and help them reach those benchmarks by targeting their personal weaknesses. Popofatticus But new research suggests a different tack-namely, to nurture a mentee's strengths, aspirations for the future, and goals for personal growth. Indeed, studies suggest that this positive approach is more effective at helping people learn and change; for instance, it helps train business school students to be better managers, and it is more effective at getting patients to comply with doctors' orders."
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The Future of Collaboration Lies in Human Resources' Hands - 0 views

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    By Luis Suarez February 21, 2014 in CMS Wire Here we are, 2014 and still wondering what the future of collaboration is - as if we didn't know already. Despite all efforts to trump it or get rid of it altogether in favor of other noble concepts like cooperation, the hard truth is that collaboration has always been here. And it will continue to be here for many years to come. It's a human trait. It's our capability of getting work done together. Effectively. So why is it that even today we are still questioning its inherent value within the business world? Is it because of technology? Or certain business processes? Maybe it's the people after all? In reality, it's none of these. It's because of Human Resources and its inability to get it right by empowering knowledge workers to excel at what they already do: collaborate sharing their knowledge more openly and transparently.
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Holocracy: Hot Trend Or Hollow Dream in 2014 ? | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Author: Theo Priestley January 8, 2014 Shared by: Andee Weinfurter, 2014
Cecelia Burokas

Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are - 0 views

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    Great 20 minute video on how simply changing posture changes brain chemistry--in particular how certain positions gives us power. Great for preparing for interviews, presentations, etc.
Kimberly Scott

Netflix Culture - 1 views

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    Slideshare from Netflix (2009) about their organizational culture.
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    These slides are used by Netflix to communicate their values and culture, and why they are different from other companies. HBR just published an article about them (Jan/Feb 2014).
Kimberly Scott

Quarter of Employees Gain from Change Management Intiatives - Towers Watson - 0 views

  • “The organizations that are able to sustain change over time are those that focus on the fundamentals that we know drive successful change: communication, training, leadership engagement and measurement. And despite nearly uniform acceptance that these are the key drivers of change, the companies that aren’t good at them aren’t getting any better.”
  • nearly nine out of 10 respondents (87%) train their managers to manage change. However, less than one-fourth of all respondents (22%) report their training is effective.
  • The 2013 Towers Watson Change and Communication ROI Survey was conducted in June 2013. A total of 276 large and midsize organizations from across North America, Europe and Asia participated.
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    Results from 2013 survey of change management success, reasons for failure.
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New Study: 96% Think Culture Change is Needed in Their Organization - 0 views

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    11/25/2013 by Tim Kuppler on TLNT - The Business of HR
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Learning from Bad Decisions in "Disaster Lit" - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    11/04/2013 by Dan McGinn Shared by Claudia Richman, MSLOC Student, on Twitter - @claudiarichman
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Offices For All! Why Open-Office Layouts Are Bad For Employees, Bosses, And Productivit... - 0 views

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    11/04/2013 by Jason Feifer Shared by Claudia Richman, MSLOC Student, on Twitter - @claudiarichman
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What Men Can Do to Help Women Advance Their Careers - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    11/08/2013 by Debora Spar Shared by Zoe Hoeppner, MSLOC Student, @@zoehoeppner
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    11/08/2013 by Debora Spar Shared by Zoe Hoeppner, MSLOC Student, @@zoehoeppner
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What Improv Can Teach Your Team About Creativity And Collaboration | Fast Company | Bus... - 0 views

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    By Ken Blanchard and Scott Blanchard Shared by Bree Groff, MSLOC Student, on Twitter - @BreeABerman
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Who Goes to Work to Have Fun? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    12/11/2013 by Oliver Burkeman Shared by Georgianne Hewett, MSLOC Student "ONE of our core values is to inject fun and quirkiness into everything we do," Neil Blumenthal, a founder of the online eyeglass retailer Warby Parker, recently told The New York Times. This is a philosophy currently enjoying a resurgence in the tech and retail industries, among others.
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The Future of Work Needs You | Chicago Ideas Week - 0 views

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    Renetta McCann, Leo Burnett Chief Talent Officer and MSLOC alumnae reminds us that at one point in time, those who worked were looked down upon. Now, we wear our jobs on our sleeves like badges of honor. When did our views on work change, and how can we reframe what's expected from an office environment to improve our professional experiences?
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Thinking: The New Science of Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, and Prediction by Mr. Jo... - 0 views

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    Recommended by Ryan Smerek, MSLOC Faculty Book Description: Unlock your mind From the bestselling authors of Thinking, Fast and Slow; The Black Swan; and Stumbling on Happiness comes a cutting-edge exploration of the mysteries of rational thought, decision-making, intuition, morality, willpower, problem-solving, prediction, forecasting, unconscious behavior, and beyond. Edited by John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org ("The world's smartest website"-The Guardian), Thinking presents original ideas by today's leading psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers who are radically expanding our understanding of human thought. Daniel Kahneman on the power (and pitfalls) of human intuition and "unconscious" thinking * Daniel Gilbert on desire, prediction, and why getting what we want doesn't always make us happy * Nassim Nicholas Taleb on the limitations of statistics in guiding decision-making * Vilayanur Ramachandran on the scientific underpinnings of human nature * Simon Baron-Cohen on the startling effects of testosterone on the brain * Daniel C. Dennett on decoding the architecture of the "normal" human mind * Sarah-Jayne Blakemore on mental disorders and the crucial developmental phase of adolescence * Jonathan Haidt, Sam Harris, and Roy Baumeister on the science of morality, ethics, and the emerging synthesis of evolutionary and biological thinking * Gerd Gigerenzer on rationality and what informs our choices
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Making Strategy Work: Leading Effective Execution and Change (2nd Edition): Lawrence G.... - 0 views

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    This book by Lawrence G. Hrebiniak is recommended by BK Simerson, MSLOC 431 Leading with Strategic Thinking Instructor. It is not focused on learning and organizational change but is a very useful book.
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How It Works | Holacracy - 0 views

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    Purposeful organization through social technology Shared by Jessica Catz, MSLOC alum via Twitter on January 7, 2014
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