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10 Things I Know About… Company culture

Creating and cultivating company culture can be a bit like catching lightning in a bottle, but here are ten points to get you started.

101: GUARD YOUR TIME

Having your time hijacked by other people can derail the work you had planned for the day, so you have to guard your time.

Making community service part of your company culture

While corporate community service is often perceived as an easy way to get involved with local organizations, when rooted in a company's DNA, the results can go well beyond that surface-level impact.

101: BETTER LISTENING

Efficient listening isn't just polite. It helps managers become better leaders when they allow time and access for employees and clients to communicate with them.
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10 Things I Know About…Business lending

A local CEO walks through what he knows about business lending.

101: EMPATHY

In leadership, you need perseverance, transparency, decisiveness and … altruism?

The human need for recognition in the workplace

In today's fast-paced and competitive workplace, employees crave recognition and validation for their efforts. A “thank you”...

10 Things I Know About…Hiring people with disabilities

Maureen Gallagher, the executive director of the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress, walks through ten things she knows about hiring people with disabilities.
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How to plan for the future

Planning for the future requires that you see where the change is coming from and where your business is pointed.

101: Managing Time

Even the best time managers can use additional tips to banish time bandits; and different kinds of time-management advice can work better with different kinds of work.
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