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The Joy of Stress

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Emotional Intelligence in Hiring Decisions & ChatGPT

Emotional Intelligence in Hiring Decisions & ChatGPT

Continuing the April theme of focus - but today was looking ahead to some work for May`s theme.

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Continuing the April theme of focus - but today was looking ahead to some work for May's theme.

This matches a meeting I had on Monday -- and the upcoming publication of an article! Train`n Thursday!

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This matches a meeting I had on Monday -- and the upcoming publication of an article! Train'n Thursday!

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Mindfulness and the connections to Focus & Flow were part of the 212-Careers April newsletters.

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Mindfulness and the connections to Focus & Flow were part of the 212-Careers April newsletters.
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Management Thoughts

The chief executive who knows his strengths and weaknesses as a leader is likely to be far more effective than the one who remains blind to them. He also is on the road to humility — that priceless attitude of openness to life that can help a manager absorb mistakes, failures or personal shortcomings.

— John Adair

Learning

Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first and the lessons afterward.

Thinking

Is it not strange that while so much attention is being paid to “quality” in all matters that we have not yet paid attention to the “quality” in thinking?

— Edward de Bono

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If the customer comes first, there is a good chance the customer will come back.

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