Yearly Archives: 2018

7 Keys to Great Executive Manners

By Michele Porterfield Most everyone learned appropriate manners as a child, with a long list of “dos and don’ts” repeated over and over until they became a habit and a way of living. “Say please and thank you, look people in the eye when you shake their hand, and wait until everyone is seated before…
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The Reasons For, Symptoms of, and Treating Your Executives’ Depression

By Lekesha Campbell, Psy.D. When confronted with the possibility that your executive is experiencing depression, here are a few points that might be worth touching on. Some research suggests that the rate of depression in CEOs is double the national average, which is 6.7%. CEOs are prone to depression for a few reasons: 1. The…
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Summer Isn’t Over, Yet…

By Adam Booth Labor Day has now come and gone and you may be feeling a bit nostalgic about your recent summer vacation and last visits to the shore. The idea of summer being over once Labor Day comes and leaves is natural for a few reasons. First, for a large majority of the population,…
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4 Things To Jump Start Your Staff

It’s late May and starting to feel like summer. The kids will be out of school soon and a new energy can be felt all around… except in your office. You can feel it when you walk around the office late in the afternoon. No one is talking. You might be able to hear the…
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