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“21st Century Workplace” interview by Actionable Books-with Dr. Joanna Martin: Dr. Joanna Martin is a speaker, author, lifestyle coach and entrepreneur. She not only coaches lifestyle design, but lives it wholeheartedly. In this episode of our look at finding rhythm in a non-stop world, Dr. Joanna discusses the myths and truths surrounding lifestyle design. Highlights

 

How To Stay Motivated

Friday, 23 January 2015 by

by Ben Fanning-“Chief Burnout Officer” and Executive Coach Burnout Specialist, Ben Fanning helps frustrated professionals and teams rekindle their passion for the job and get to the next level in their careers. He burned himself out working in several Fortune 500 companies, and now’s leading the movement against career burnout. He’s reignited his own career,

 

Ari Meisel is on a mission to make everything in life easier. Meisel, author of Less Doing, More Living, joins Actionable Books for the 2nd episode of their look at how to find rhythm in a non-stop world and how you can make room for the things in life that are important to you. Highlights

 

” Learn Like a Leader ”

Tuesday, 13 January 2015 by

by Karina Mikhli for ActionableBooks.com The Learning Network and its’ weekends brought senior thought leaders in management and organizational development together on a regular basis, allowing them to compare notes on how they taught others. At one such weekend, during a brainstorming session, the topic of how they learned came up. This idea so fascinated

 

Theodore Kinni -Senior Editor, Books at strategy + business magazine: In late 1999, while still the 800-lb gorilla in the video rental market, Blockbuster Video called in some outside help to address its biggest customer complaint: late fees. One of the calls was to Michael Schrage, then research associate at MIT Media Lab, whose book,

 

How to Write a Stand Out Resume

Wednesday, 07 January 2015 by

by Amy Gallo – contributing editor at Harvard Business Review: “The resume: there are so many conflicting recommendations out there. Should you keep it to one page? Do you put a summary up top? Do you include personal interests and volunteer gigs? This may be your best chance to make a good first impression, so

 
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