Inclusion draws upon the two-way nature of real human conversation. Yet inclusive communication goes a crucial step further: It extends the practice of back-and-forth interaction in a way that entitles people to give as well as take--to provide their own ideas, and not simply to parry the ideas offered by others
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Becoming a more charismatic leader can help your company. It can also trip it up. Very few leadership attributes have as dangerous a downside as charisma.
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Leaders who prepare their successors ensure the future of their organizations.
Read More »Leave Your Company in Good Hands
Leaders who prepare their successors ensure the future of their organizations. When it's time to go, it's time to go. Really
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Whistleblowers are your best way to find out.
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Some 80 percent of women entrepreneurs were girl scouts once.
Read More »Read Obituaries. And Lead to the Fullest
Write your own eulogy today. Reflect on your life so far, and whether you're satisfied with the path you're on
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Joint ventures can yield tremendous results.
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Breaking news from your editors at Fast Company, with updates all day. FBI Arrests Members Of LulzSec, Anonymous .
Read More »Using Great Storytelling To Grow Your Business
Every two months, I pull together a community of innovators. We meet somewhere in New York City, usually a boardroom overlooking a park or cityscape. But last month we all found our way into an acting studio operated by The Actors Institute to learn about storytelling
Read More »5 Innovative Uses Of Timeline For Facebook Pages
More than a pretty new layout, here are the ways Timeline is helping everyone from Coldplay to Sierra Club and The New York Times to Doctors Without Borders rethink their public personas. Facebook rolled out its Timeline format for brands this week. It's still early, but we've already seen how the new format opens up fresh opportunities for businesses.
Read More »Why 2012 Will Be Cybercrime’s "Hell Year"
We're barely six weeks into 2012, and the year is turning out to be one of the worst for cyberattacks in recent memory. Here are a few reasons why. For online security professionals, 2012 is turning out to be a banner year.
Read More »How To Find Your Next $140 Million
I recently spent the day with author Andrea Kates, who was challenged to connect the relevance of the working philosophy found in her best-selling book, Find Your Next , with real solutions that can help move businesses forward.
Read More »Livestrong Sporting Park Creates Games Within The Game For Sports Fans
MLS club Sporting Kansas City knows not every one of its matches will be an instant classic. That doesn't mean it can't still keep fans entertained
Read More »The Talent Paradox: Despite High Unemployment, Two-Thirds Of Your Employees Are Ready To Bail
Unemployment has been high for far too long, and voluntary turnover has slowed to a crawl in just about every sector of the economy. So why are employers worried about a talent shortage?
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