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Leadership News - Pranks, Praise, and Persuasion Edition Posted by Leader's Studio@ 3:02 pm on April 2nd, 2007 | Filed under News | No Comments

Recent articles on leadership from around the web…

  • When April Fools Happens on a Workday…
    Unless you’re working weekends, you probably didn’t get a chance to pull any good April Fools pranks on your co-workers. In case you want to plan ahead, here are 10 good workplace pranks.
  • Focus on ‘We’ Instead of ‘Me’
    Let’s face it: getting recognized for your accomplishments is important to your career.  But be careful not to blow your own horn too loudly.  The New York Times shares some tips on getting and giving recognition.
  • What’s Your Decision Making Style?
    HBR Online takes a look at the five different decision making styles. Want to make sure your brilliant idea gets heard? Take the time to match your persuasion strategy to the decision-making style of the person you are wooing.
  • Unlimited Vacation Days, With a Catch
    The San Jose Mercury News takes a look at Netflix’s vacation policy: “Take as much as you’d like. Just make sure your work is done.”

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