@ph_an_tom The successful incorporation of autism into diversity initiatives has emerged as a critical component in forming innovative and successful teams in today’s businesses, characterized by their inclusiveness and dynamic nature. By actively interacting with the autistic population, organizations can tap into many unique perspectives, talents, and capabilities, cultivating a culture that values innovation, empathy,ContinueContinue reading “Breaking Barriers: Autism Integration as a Key to Building Successful Teams”
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Leadership lessons from the solar eclipse
This week’s solar eclipse offered an opportunity to enjoy the awe of a rare natural phenomenon. As I watched our tiny moon obscure its outsized partner in the sky, things became very quiet. People paused. Hundreds at our venue shared mass undivided attention. Curiosity and wonder reigned for some time before, during and after theContinueContinue reading “Leadership lessons from the solar eclipse”
Do the little things that matter
“He met with every player, wanting to find out how the franchise could do a better job of supporting them, and he ended up doing far more listening than talking. The feedback from players convinced him that changes were needed.” The “he” in this paragraph, penned by Detroit Free Press writers Evan Petzold and JeffContinueContinue reading “Do the little things that matter”
READY-The Flexibility Advantage: Boosting Employee Productivity Through Adaptability
Photo by @windows Flexibility in work schedules has emerged as an essential component of effective workforce management in today’s fast-paced and consistently shifting business environment. When it comes to the workplace, providing employees with the autonomy to choose their working hours, location, and even the tools and technology that best fit their needs is anContinueContinue reading “READY-The Flexibility Advantage: Boosting Employee Productivity Through Adaptability”
Unexpected ways that gestures can up your leadership communication
The one thing you don’t want is for others to misinterpret your intentions or form an inaccurate impression of you. However, it’s not merely how others perceive you; your nonverbal communication also impacts how you perceive yourself. Like a mirror reflecting our inner state, our gestures reveal confidence, authenticity and even vulnerability. There is aContinueContinue reading “Unexpected ways that gestures can up your leadership communication”
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