Read on for 10 tips on how to the identify top performers. These tips could not only be used for identifying top performers for promotion internally, or leads for new projects/initiatives. They could also come in handy when looking for key people external to the organization.
“The Anatomy of Trust”
Read on to be inspired by the speech “The Anatomy of Trust” delivered by Brené Brown at UCLA’s Royce Hall in 2015.
Integrity: the Cornerstone of Trust
Integrity is the quality of being honest, truthful, accountable, and reliable, with actions aligned with one’s values and principles and committed to doing what is right, even in the face of challenges or temptations. Even when no one is watching. Read on to learn more.
The Asoh Defense: The Art of Taking Responsibility for Your Mistakes
The Asoh Defense is a term for frank acceptance of blame when you are at fault. Owning up to your mistake. It is based on the idea that it is more effective to admit your mistake and take responsibility for it than to try to deny it or make excuses. Read on to learn about the history of the term, examples and more.
How to Win Friends and Influence People
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie is a classic self-help book that offers practical advice on how to build and maintain positive relationships with others. The book is divided into four parts, each of which focuses on a different aspect of interpersonal communication and relationship-building. Read on for the key points.