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Commentary: Character Counts

Having high character during times of stress defines us, says Dr. John Passante.

Tips & Tricks For Staying Focused At Home

For those of you who also had to very suddenly join the ranks of remote workers, we’ve got you.

Leaders Offer Words Of Wisdom During Challenging Times

Being great communicators, staying calm and embracing flexibility are top of mind for industry leaders.

Commentary: Is Passion A Business Term?

Passion inspires us and others to invest time and energy on a constant basis and becomes a part of our identity.

Commentary: When Is The Last Time You Thought Like A Customer?

According to Bain and Company at Harvard Business School, “Eighty percent of companies believe they deliver a superior customer experience, but only eight percent of their customers agree.”

Guest Commentary: Time To NOT Act Your Age

It appears that we are taking the command to act our age too seriously. We seem to be smiling and laughing less. Of course, as adults we are in fact responsible for our actions. However, our age is what we keep in our head and our heart.

Guest Commentary: Is Saying Thank You Passe? Has Civility Left the Building?

We all have the power to say these two magic words and thus appreciate, motivate, create good will, spread peace and raise self-esteem.

Guest Commentary: Catalyst For Change – The Role Of The Leader Is To Teach

“The simple truth is, continuous improvement requires a commitment to learning. The leader/teacher seeks to expand the capacity of employees, instill desire and new thinking. Learning is a team effort,” writes Dr. John Passante.

Guest Commentary: A Case For Pubic (Whoops!) Mistakes

In this guest commentary from Sensata’s Jacki Lutz, we learn about the value of being open about professional mistakes. Lutz, president of the Automotive Communications Council for the 2018-2019 term, writes about ACC members bravely sharing their foibles for the greater good during a recent ACC conference.

Guest Commentary: Why Champions Don’t Have Time To Procrastinate

It’s been more than 200 years since Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Never leave that ‘till tomorrow which you can do today.” One would think that’s ample time for that success tip to catch on with the human race! The reality is that many (if not most) folks function closer to what Mark Twain later said in his comical paraphrase of Franklin: “Never put off ‘till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow.”

Guest Commentary: The Influence Of ‘Influence’ On Millennial Employees

Indeed millennials are driving change, and seek to do work they are proud of. The role of the influential leader is to provide them with opportunities to influence decisions, projects, structure, and culture and to engage their talents to assist others.

Guest Commentary: Lessons From The Godfather (So, Listen Up)

“The Godfather gave us all a lesson in knowing your competition, and how to lead from a position of strength,” writes Dr. John Passante.