Use a neutral party to understand other perspectives | Quick strategies for a more successful career | Prioritize empathy when talking to co-workers
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November 15, 2017
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Getting Ahead
Use a neutral party to understand other perspectives
If you're struggling with being open-minded about a situation at work, try talking to an impartial person who can help you comprehend the other side of the conversation, suggests John Brown. This strategy can also provide insight into why you may be resisting a particular change.
Fast Company online (11/14) 
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Quick strategies for a more successful career
Dress more formally than you need to and chat up high-level executives whenever possible to secure a prosperous future at work, writes Shana Lebowitz. Take every opportunity to speak up in meetings and use the end of each workday to reflect upon what you've accomplished.
Business Insider (11/14) 
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Making the Connection
Prioritize empathy when talking to co-workers
Prioritize empathy when talking to co-workers
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Immediately validate co-workers' concerns when they voice frustrations to you, Jaclyn Westlake writes. If you empathize with others before responding, they're more likely to understand your point of view without feeling resentful.
The Muse (11/9) 
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The Landscape
Does giving nonsmokers more vacation trigger wellness rules?
A Japanese company gives employees who do not smoke an additional six days of vacation per year, but legal experts say US companies looking to do the same should find out if the plan would fall under rules governing wellness programs or state laws. Frank Morris Jr. of Epstein Becker & Green said this type of program may not benefit companies or employees because it does not give smokers cessation tools.
Bloomberg BNA (free content) (11/13) 
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Your Next Challenge
Desperation won't help you get a job
Avoid applying for multiple positions at the same company simultaneously, because doing so will make you look desperate, writes Liz Ryan. Also, don't overemphasize how much you want the job or send a LinkedIn request to the hiring manager right after an interview.
Forbes (11/14) 
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Balancing Yourself
Sidestep holiday stress this year
Exercise regularly to combat the strain and anxiety people often feel during the holidays, Jane Burnett writes. Also, maintain a personal to-do list that's separate from your work-related tasks.
Ladders (11/14) 
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The Water Cooler
Australian ferry to be named Ferry McFerryface
The government of Sydney, Australia, has decided to name its newest ferry "Ferry McFerryface" after a recent public vote. While the name actually finished behind "Boaty McBoatface," that moniker is already in use after it won a similar British poll last year.
BBC (11/14) 
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