One of the most highly prized skills in our professional toolkit is the ability to prioritize. Prioritization is, generally, a labeling system in which our brains sort through multiple data points. What our minds label as most important is the thing we will act upon first.
Looking to chill out whenever and however you can? Try switching for a while from the radio to audiobooks or podcasts. When we turn on morning deejays or even just listen to tunes interspersed by commercials, we’re constantly reminded that we’re living in real time, bombarded by the present. Pre-recorded voices that speak without interruption […]
If you need the day number within the year for a particular date, subtract 1/1/2020 or the first day of the current year with which you’re concerned. Then add 1.
Between delays and false starts, it’s a bit confusing to understand what Google’s direction is with messaging. And while this won’t clear it up entirely, it will give you a snapshot of where we are, or where we think we are, based on the latest intel.
Reliability—doing what you said you’d do—is not a glamorous aspect of managing, but it’s a vital one. Organizational development consultant Mike Cook offers five tips for keeping your reputation up-to-date.
When you’re assigned to lead a major change in your department, you want to start ASAP. But knowing what is not to be changed may matter just as much to your success.