Some public speaking techniques are best used in moderation | Pay attention to emotions to motivate others | Healthy friendships make for better careers
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July 31, 2017
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Some public speaking techniques are best used in moderation
Dramatic pauses can be detrimental during speeches, leading listeners to think you're overly cautious or even intimidating, Anett Grant writes. Use repetition wisely, but avoid rapidly asking questions in a way that could be seen as abrasive.
Fast Company online (7/29) 
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Pay attention to emotions to motivate others
Understanding and leaving room for emotions can help leaders give others autonomy and motivate them to perform well, writes Markus Van Alphen. "Only when you understand what moves the other are you fully able to bring transformational leadership to fruition," he writes.
Lead Change Group (7/28) 
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How to Innovate and Grow Your Business
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Healthy friendships make for better careers
By maintaining healthy friendships, professionals are more likely to earn more and perform effectively on the job, according to research studies. Show interest in your friends' careers, work to meet new people and ask for your friends' input to strengthen your connections with them, writes Neal Roese.
Harvard Business Review online (tiered subscription model) (7/28) 
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How small businesses manage telecommuters
How small businesses manage telecommuters
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Technology such as Slack and Skype has opened the way for more small businesses to adopt telecommuting. Advantages are considerable, but downsides include difficulty gauging employee morale and attitude.
The Associated Press (7/26) 
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Report: Companies boosting 401(k) matches
Companies have been increasing their matches to employee 401(k) plans, according to a Vanguard Group report. It showed the average company match is on pace to reach 4.7% this year, up from 3.9% in 2015 and 3% in 2009.
Los Angeles Times (tiered subscription model) (7/28) 
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Calif. residents claim "chupacabra" sightings
Three residents of a California community say they have seen a "chupacabra," with one resident claiming that the mythical blood-sucking creature had been hunting his cat. California Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman Andrew Hughan maintains that "chupacabras are not a thing."
HuffPost (7/27) 
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