Why you don't have to be a magician to be a strategist | How to use your genius to find a good collaborator | Helping your staff deal with the stress of change
Created for newsletter@newslettercollector.com | Web Version
"Strategy is not magic," writes Richard Rumelt, professor emeritus at UCLA Anderson School of Management, who outlines why successful strategies identify the actions, persistence and policies needed to identify and solve the crux of business challenges. "The skilled strategist recognizes the heart of a challenge as the thing blocking an easy solution," Rumelt writes.
Everyone is a creative genius who needs to tap into their innate knowledge and find others doing the same to create successful collaborations on projects, says filmmaker Nova Scott-James. "Something I think I look for in collaborators is that they're working with an awareness of their gifts, and how their genius is being expressed, and that they're expressing their genius consciously," Scott-James says.
Just the Facts, Ma'am "I stopped watching TV news a year ago, so sick of the bias everywhere. But in doing so, I was out of the loop. I decided to give 1440 a try & I've not been disappointed. Finally, Walter Cronkite style reporting! Just the facts. I also love that I can click a link to see more on many stories. Keep up the good work!" Join for free now.
Stress from the pandemic has contributed to change fatigue in the workforce, but leaders can ease strain by acknowledging discomfort and by reframing difficult situations.
Slow and intentional immersion is how your new hires should be brought into every aspect of the business, which is a different, deeper approach than "onboarding" them, writes Steve McKee. " 'Company' isn't just a legal definition of a business enterprise; the term also refers to a group of people committed to a common cause," McKee writes.
Google will cover costs of online courses in data analytics, digital marketing and other technology skills for up to 500 workers at any US company. Google values the grants at $100,000 per business for access to its Career Certificates program.
Even as companies struggle to find talent, many are overlooking a key demographic -- older workers -- based on stereotypes about their ability to work with technology and fit into the corporate culture. These stereotypes are not true and it has also been shown that mature-aged employees bring to the table a number of additional skills such as managing others, dispute resolution and mediation, according to a report by MAX Solutions.
A new study suggests that if "Star Wars" hero Han Solo were to glance out the window of the Millennium Falcon spaceship while in hyperdrive, he would likely not see the iconic streaks depicted in the movie, but instead a quantum glow known as the "Unruh effect." The study suggests that this effect would be visible by introducing light photons during the hyperdrive.