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Senin, 28 Januari 2019

Most every successful person has a story of excruciating failure in their past — and for good reason

 
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Most every successful person has a story of excruciating failure in their past — and for good reason
 
 
Most every successful person has a story of excruciating failure in their past — and for good reason
 
Success is often preceded by major failure, says Jean Case, CEO of the Case Foundation. Failure can teach you valuable lessons that shape your work.
 
 
 
 
 
I'm a nationally ranked Scrabble player, and my go-to tip for my friends can elevate anyone's game
 
 
I'm a nationally ranked Scrabble player, and my go-to tip for my friends can elevate anyone's game
 
Although memorizing words is important for Scrabble, there's also an important strategic element of the game that many casual players overlook.
 
 
 
 
 
Women CEOs are more likely to be dismissed, even when the company is doing well
 
 
Women CEOs are more likely to be dismissed, even when the company is doing well
 
Women CEOs are more likely to be dismissed than men CEOs no matter how the company performs, which may be the result of implicit gender bias.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm a psychologist, and while Marie Kondo's methods work, they could make you feel worse if you're not careful
 
 
I'm a psychologist, and while Marie Kondo's methods work, they could make you feel worse if you're not careful
 
According to psychologist Chris Stiff, there are reasons people love the KonMari method. But it could make you feel worse.
 
 
 
 
 
A 31-year-old startup CFO who dropped out of Harvard Business School halfway through explains how she knew leaving was the right choice
 
 
A 31-year-old startup CFO who dropped out of Harvard Business School halfway through explains how she knew leaving was the right choice
 
Andrea Blankmeyer, the 31-year-old CFO for the startup Transfix, attended Harvard Business School for just one year of the two-year MBA program.
 
 
 
 
 
Getting your coworker on your side can be as simple as choosing a few underused words
 
 
Getting your coworker on your side can be as simple as choosing a few underused words
 
You can resolve a fight with a coworker by using phrases such as "yes, and" or, "I hear you." Acknowledge the possibility that you're both right.
 
 
 
 
 
Labor leaders and executives agree that the traditional 4-year college degree isn't enough to survive the 'Fourth Industrial Revolution' that's happening right now
 
 
Labor leaders and executives agree that the traditional 4-year college degree isn't enough to survive the 'Fourth Industrial Revolution' that's happening right now
 
Business Insider ran a panel whose guests explored ways to prepare for tomorrow's jobs, saying we don't need to fear change but rather anticipate it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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