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Six problem-solving mindsets for very uncertain times

Even the most inscrutable problems have solutions—or better outcomes than have been reached so far. Here’s how the best problem solvers crack the code. Great problem solvers are made, not born. That’s what we’ve found after decades of problem solving with leaders across business, nonprofit, and policy sectors. These leaders learn to adopt a particularly open

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Amending Your Performance Review Template for the COVID-19 Pandemic

Agility, flexibility, speed and adaptability are the watchwords By Paul Falcone September 10, 2020 When my co-author, Winston Tan, and I sat down to write the book The Performance Appraisal Tool Kit: Redesigning Your Performance Review Template to Drive Individual and Organizational Change (AMACOM / HarperCollins Leadership, 2013), our goal was to raise awareness that a template is

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Communication Advice for Introverted Leaders in Law Firms

Yvonne: According to some studies, about half or slightly more than half of the people around the world land on the introverted side of the spectrum. Yet, according to one survey, 9 out of 10 people feel pressured to act extroverted.[1] Close your eyes. Picture a great leader. How would you describe that person’s personality

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Mismanaging Team and Client Time: How Not to Manage Projects, Part 3

This is the third article in a series about mismanaging projects, or throwing away the bad stuff to leave only the good – or at least better – stuff. There are five aspects you have to manage to move projects forward effectively: The project itself, discussed in the January column. Time, which we covered in part in

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8 RULES OF VIDEO CALL ETIQUETTE WHILE WORKING FROM HOME

Manners Matter- Even on a Video Call Welcome to the PSM School of Etiquette! Today’s lesson will focus on the importance of proper manners on professional video calls. The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed the landscape of professional meetings since it’s emergence in the U.S. in early 2020. Even though state governors are lifting stay-at-home

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The Top 5 Budget Items Law Firms Will Try to Slash in Response to COVID-19

Are you getting pressured to cut expenses? The COVID-19 pandemic has put a halt to the economy, and with it comes much uncertainty about 2020. When business is declining or the marketplace is starting to panic, firms start making decisions they hope will protect them. Months or years later, some analyze the efficacy of these

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