7 Ways to Sincerely Encourage Your Employees

7 Ways to Sincerely Encourage Your Employees

by Beth Miller Encouragement is not praise. Done well, encouragement can lead to success for an employee — at which time praise is appropriate. You see, encouragement is the act of providing positive feedback that focuses specifically on effort and/or improvement, rather than specific outcomes. Praise is given when success has been achieved. The ability…

How to Make Sure Your Emails Give the Right Impression

How to Make Sure Your Emails Give the Right Impression

by Shani Harmon Given the avalanche of email we receive each year — 121 messages per day, on average — it’s no wonder that we have become somewhat desensitized to its impact on our professional brand. We’ll spend hours polishing our LinkedIn profiles and revising our résumés, but hastily hit send on an unintelligible missive…

Yes, Smart Bosses Frequently Give Negative Feedback

Yes, Smart Bosses Frequently Give Negative Feedback

by Geoffrey James Telling people what they’re doing wrong is an excellent way to get them to do things right. No one loves being the bad guy or gal.  Luckily, there are easy guidelines that can make giving negative feedback much less stressful. There are many common misconceptions about giving negative feedback. Belief #1 Negative…

How to Improve at Work When You’re Not Getting Feedback

How to Improve at Work When You’re Not Getting Feedback

by Zenger Folkman Too many managers avoid giving any kind of feedback, regardless of whether it’s positive or negative. If you work for a boss who doesn’t provide feedback, it’s easy to feel rudderless. It can be especially disorienting if you’re new in the role, new to the company, or a recent graduate new to…

A CEO Says He Always Does the Same Thing Before Offering Anyone a Job

A CEO Says He Always Does the Same Thing Before Offering Anyone a Job

by Aine Cain This article is blunt and not meant to offend anyone. When it comes to hiring people, Luis Von Ahn, CEO of the language app Duolingo, has one strict rule.  “We have a big ‘we don’t hire assholes’ rule,” he tells Business Insider. So, how can you ensure you don’t hire someone who’s a bad fit…