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  • Unhappy Employees Are Costing You: 4 Lessons From Denmark

    Unhappy Employees Are Costing You: 4 Lessons From Denmark

    Unhappy employees cost U.S. companies as much as $550 billion every year. That’s roughly the equivalent of the valuation of Google or Apple, the world’s two most valuable companies. Entrepreneurs have been grappling with unhappy employees for years, with U.S. employee engagement hovering at or below 30 percent since at least the year 2000, and […]

  • Resilience redefines the terms for success and survival

    Resilience redefines the terms for success and survival

    In an uncertain time defined by rapid change, the word “resilience” has taken on new meaning. Resilience is no longer about simply fending off the occasional mishap; the ability to quickly adapt, recover and return reinvigorated is a constant requirement in the business world. Resilient people tend to have what psychologists call an “internal locus […]

  • Dream Big and Achieve More: Lessons From a Nobel Peace Prize Winner

    Dream Big and Achieve More: Lessons From a Nobel Peace Prize Winner

    I’ve known a lot of visionaries in my life, but none have understood how big dreams lead to unbridled achievement like Kailash Satyarthi, co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. A Nobel Prize seems like a big accomplishment, but the soft-spoken laureate didn’t let the award go to his head. The tireless advocate returned immediately […]