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The Best Time to Engage Your Audience in Collaborative Strategic Planning

BrainZooming

I participated in the City Partnership Workshop yesterday at the 2018 Gigabit City Summit. Engage your audience in collaborative strategic planning earlier than later. If you engage your audience early in the collaborative strategic planning process, you can make a legitimate claim to creating a collaborative vision.

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Why Today Is a Great Day to Be Out of the Corporate World

BrainZooming

Our primary contact saw me speak in 2014 at Compete Through Service Symposium produced by the Arizona State University Center for Services Leadership and subscribed to the Brainzooming blog email. He changed jobs early in 2017 and re-subscribed to the blog with his new company’s email address. Brainzooming Has an Answer!

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Successfully Engaging Hourly Employees in Innovation Strategy

BrainZooming

Starbucks closed its stores May 29, 2018 to hold workshops addressing racial biases among employees. We’d be happy to share details on how to move forward and dramatically improve your business through greater collaboration! If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the free Brainzooming blog email updates.

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As our lives become more automated, these are the skills you’ll need

Faisal Hoque

We’re losing sight of the importance of soft skills–like communication, empathy, mindfulness, creativity, collaboration, and leadership. To capitalize on this, focus on understanding your strengths (like strategic thinking, influencing, or relationship-building), then leverage them to your advantage, versus fixating on your weaknesses.

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As our lives become more automated, these are the skills you’ll need

Faisal Hoque

We’re losing sight of the importance of soft skills–like communication, empathy, mindfulness, creativity, collaboration, and leadership. To capitalize on this, focus on understanding your strengths (like strategic thinking, influencing, or relationship-building), then leverage them to your advantage, versus fixating on your weaknesses.