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Productivity
Mentee Definition: Workplace Synonyms and Antonyms
Based on Merriam-Webster, mentee definition is "one who is being mentored." Essentially, a mentee is an individual who is willing to learn and be coached from a senior person.
Brett Hellman
Dec 14, 2024
2 Min Read
Productivity
How to Come into Your Meeting with a Problem and Solution
According to Forbes, persuasion is a “top leadership and communication skill.” In order to persuade others and encourage real change, you need to learn how to present and explain your ideas in a way that’s easy for your audience to understand and digest.
Brett Hellman
Dec 12, 2024
3 Min Read
Productivity
How to Be Objective vs. Subjective
According to Forbes, true leaders “take all the facts into account.” Candid leaders understand that cultivating trust and openness means being direct when sharing any information. In the long run, decisions that are made based on facts will simply save time and avoid doubt among teams.
Brett Hellman
Dec 12, 2024
3 Min Read
Productivity
How to Find the Cause and Effect When Asking Questions
According to Harvard Business Review, asking probing questions should be met with the spirit of “accelerating progress, illuminating unconscious assumptions, and solving problems.” Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Brett Hellman
Dec 12, 2024
3 Min Read
Productivity
How to Trust Your Intuition While Being Decisive
Your intuition is a powerful tool because of its ability to make swift decisions based on past experiences. Compared to your gut which is just an arbitrary feeling.
Brett Hellman
Dec 12, 2024
3 Min Read
Productivity
How to Be Open-Minded When Collaborating with Others
When collaborating with others, keeping an open mind allows leaders to explore unconventional ideas and working styles to solve challenging problems.
Brett Hellman
Dec 12, 2024
3 Min Read
Productivity
How to Simplify Complex Ideas to Your Audience
According to a 2009 International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology study, our personalities “determine the ways we like to learn” and “shape how we learn.” We’re all unique learners when it comes to absorbing information.
Brett Hellman
Dec 12, 2024
3 Min Read
Leadership
How to Walk the Talk While Inspiring Your Team
According to a 2014 Journal of Business Ethics study, leaders who “walk the talk,” were viewed as dependable, credible, and inspirational to their teams. Remember: All talk and no show will ultimately lead to mistrust between you and your team.
Dmitry Saprykin
Dec 16, 2024
2 Min Read
Productivity
How to Agree to Disagree While Being Open-Minded
While disagreeing with a peer seems scary and risky, it actually increases our understanding of one another because it requires us to hear the other point of view.
Brett Hellman
Dec 16, 2024
2 Min Read
Leadership
3 Powerful Ways to Curb In-group Bias
Learn about what in-group bias is, how it impacts your workplace, and what you can do about it.
Dmitry Saprykin
Dec 13, 2024
3 Min Read
Productivity
5 Conflict Management Styles To Improve Your Productivity
Conflict is an inescapable part of life. Learn how to develop your own conflict management style with the five conflict management styles, the pro's and con's of each style, and when to use each of the styles.
Dmitry Saprykin
Dec 10, 2024
5 Min Read
Productivity
How to Find Your Professional, Unique Superpowers
According to Harvard Business Review, leaders who focused on identifying and leveraging their strengths reached their full potential. Tapping into your strengths not only helps you become a well-rounded leader but gives you the confidence to strive for moonshot goals and take on more challenges.
Dmitry Saprykin
Dec 16, 2024
2 Min Read