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Service that we thought was cool...
If you ever needed a personal workspace, online office, intranet, extranet, file sharing, team collaboration or project management tool, Huddle is for you. Learn More...
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Man fills stranger's gas tanks
A man surprises strangers at a gas station, offers to pay their tab if they promise to 'pay it forward'.
State Bank & Trust Encourage Employees to Pay it Forward
A bank is giving its full-time employees $1,000 each and part-time employees $500 each. There's one condition -- use it for people in need.
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FEATURED LEADERSHIP TOOLS
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How do you move BEYOND "good enough"?
Dr. Laura Morgan Roberts offers a strategic approach for discovering and building upon strengths.
Now Available: Developing Strengths to Become Extraordinary

When you enter the workplace, do you leave a piece of yourself behind?
Uncovering your deepest passions and core strengths is the key to full engagement and personal fulfillment. This workshop is designed to reveal your comfort level in exposing aspects of your identity at work, and will provide strategies for drawing upon your values and experiences to enhance the quality of your work.
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The Leadership AcceleratorTM
The Leadership Accelerator™ goes beyond the typical descriptions of behavioral types and personality styles. It does not in any way label you or otherwise force-fit your unique leadership approach into a generic framework. Nor does it spend time studying any leader other than you. . . .
Register to take the Leadership Accelerator™
Also Featuring:
Ready to Lead, in this compelling book, master storyteller Alan Price tells the tale of Mark Gibson, a young executive in search of inspiration and leadership skills as he grows--and is challenged--in his career. Price, former director of Harvard Business School's Global Leadership Initiative, has the knack for spinning an authentic and inside tale of what it takes to move from "manager" to "leader. "
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