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Is Office Politics Decreasing Your Productivity at Work?

by Jennifer V. Miller

red-white-blue button with office politics

According to an infographic offered up by Tempo blog, 47% of people say office politics is a work-related distraction that takes time away from their productivity. Interesting. Nearly half of office workers see office politics as a “distraction” that keeps them from being optimally productive? How very convenient.       Someone didn’t get a…

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What’s Your Leadership Legacy?

by Jennifer V. Miller

So I’m standing there, talking with a seventy-year-old man, who has recently retired from his career as a vice president overseeing hundreds of workers each day. His wife is undergoing cancer treatment and he lays this on me: “Jen, with Nancy’s illness, I’ve realized I was such a jerk as a boss. My people would…

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What Makes a Successful Business Partnership?

by Jennifer V. Miller

lucite award of Inscape Sales Award given to SkillSource of W. Michigan Inc.

The other day a box arrived at my office. Carefully packed in foam was this lovely award from Inscape Publishing. Although SkillSource has been an award-winning distributor with Inscape for sixteen years, I’d never bothered to select the physical “trophy” (as my son called it); opting instead for other forms of recognition that the company…

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Do Your Words Encourage or Deflate?

by Jennifer V. Miller

mat equation on chalkboard

I love “people equations”—any formula (scientific or otherwise) that can provide a framework that helps us interact more effectively with clients, peers, suppliers, leaders, and team members. I recently encountered an article that quoted positive-psychology expert Martin Seligman as saying that he uses something called the “Losada Ratio” when talking with people he cares about. …

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How Saying No Elevates Your Integrity

by Jennifer V. Miller

yes or no with pencil

When you are asked to do something, does your “yes” really, truly mean “yes”, no matter what? If it means anything other than “Yes!” then you’re not living in integrity. To author Chris McGoff, the definition of integrity is a simple one: “I say what I am going to do, and I do what I…

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