How Alan Mulally’s “Working Together” System Saved Boeing & Ford

How can certain leaders successfully lead their company to emerge triumphant out of a major crisis, when others do the exact opposite and bring it to the ground? What makes them different? Alan Mulally is the former CEO of Ford Motor Company where he led Ford’s transformation into becoming one of the world’s leading automobile brands in the United States. Prior to serving at Ford, Alan was the CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes and Boeing Information, Space, and Defense Systems.

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What Makes You Procrastinate (Which Isn’t Always a Bad Thing)

Are you procrastinating? I am. I have been delaying writing this article for the last few days even though I knew I had a deadline. I have scrolled through social media, and I have gone down a rabbit hole looking up houses on Rightmove—even though I do not need a new house. I have also re-watched the video “Inside the Mind of a Master Procrastinator” by Tim Urban, one of the best TED Talks I have seen. I found it especially comforting to learn that even pigeons procrastinate.

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No One Taught Me the Importance of Managing Up—Here’s Why You May Need to Be Your Boss’ Boss

Growing up, my Indian immigrant parents instilled in me an incredibly strong work ethic. My father would always say, “Keep your head down, work hard, and you will be recognized.” Unfortunately, that advice has not always served me well in my career in corporate America. While I was working hard, I wasn’t managing up. I kept my head down working and working some more, busy trying to make an impact.

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How to Get Better at Asking for Help at Work

Most people have a never-ending mountain of work to get through and would likely feel immense relief if their workload were in some way lessened. Yet so many of us don’t actually ask for help, which is one way we can make our workload more manageable and feel less overwhelmed. After all, we are only human. We can’t do everything ourselves or be as successful as we aspire to be if we don’t ask for the support we need.

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Trusted Companies Outperform Their Peers By 400%, New Study Shows

As we head into 2023, business leaders focus on driving digital and financial growth and with these strategies top of mind, leaders often overlook an essential piece of success: trust. With many conversations happening around the employee/employer dynamic, Visier surveyed 1,000 full-time U.S. employees and found that 90% surveyed say they trust their employers. Visier asked that 90% why they trust their employers.

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Research: When Mindfulness Does — and Doesn’t — Help at Work

Mindfulness meditation practices can be an effective way to reduce stress and improve well-being in certain contexts. But as more and more employers offer some form of mindfulness training to their employees, it isn’t always clear whether these programs are actually paying off. To explore the impact of mindfulness in the workplace, the authors conducted a series of field studies in real-world work environments — and they found that while mindfulness can in fact be beneficial in some situations, it can be less effective (or even counterproductive) in others.

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A Harvard Brain Expert Shares 6 Things He Never Does in Order to Stay ‘Sharp, Energized and Healthy'

As a psychiatrist and neuroscience researcher, I've spent 27 years studying the surprising connections between our mental health, physical health and brain health. I've also learned a lot from my personal journey. In my 20s, I was diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, a combination of disorders that increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

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5 Features To Get You Noticed On LinkedIn

In many instances, your first impression is formed online. When people are researching you in a professional capacity, their go-to resource is LinkedIn. If you want to impress people with your authentic first impression, you need to make your LinkedIn profile congruent with who you are in the real world. That means aligning the bits-and-bytes you with the flesh-and-bones you.

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Charlie Munger's 10 Keys To Success

Can business leaders learn anything useful from a successful person's list of success tips? I certainly don't think that trying to apply such tips will enable a leader to achieve the same level of success. That's because a successful person has skills that society values. And you may simply lack that same level of talent. But it's possible that following some of their tips could make your life better

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To Retain Your Best Employees, Invest in Your Best Managers

Managers are really having a moment. Between the Great Resignation, a lingering pandemic, employees demanding flexibility, skyrocketing mental health challenges, a looming recession, and general uncertainty, more and more employees are turning to their direct supervisors for direction and support. Unfortunately, managers aren’t always prepared to meet their moment because they’re woefully under-trained and overworked while tasked with leading their teams during heightened turbulence. To retain your managers — and the employees who report to them — you need to invest in their development.

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6 Ways to Reenergize a Depleted Team

A client of Ron’s, “Kelsey,” a division general manager of a large food manufacturer, recently told him, “Everyone on my team seems tired…all the time. I ask them how they’re doing, and they tell me ‘fine.’ If someone asks for time off, I say yes. They get the work done, but it seems like they’re in a fog. I don’t know what to do.”

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4 Time-Wasting Habits You’ll Regret When You’re Older

We spend a lot of energy looking for shortcuts to save time, and sure, those shortcuts add up. But when I look back, my biggest time regrets aren’t spending too much time on social media or mismanaging my daily tasks. Those are bad habits, but there are bigger, more systematic time wasters that have really gotten in the way. Fixing these will free up a massive amount of time and energy.

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