I know that Stephen Garber knows people. The president of Third Level is a seasoned expert on change management, relationship building and quality-of-life issues. He is an international executive coach,
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What we don’t say is often more powerful than what we do. Salespeople know. You make the offer or ask, and then be quiet: Get comfortable with the silence. I’m
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Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant. — Robert Louis Stevenson When humans are confronted with fearful circumstances—physical, emotional or existential—we have
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Dwyane Wade’s retirement celebration was powerful. He is such a compelling athlete, teammate, husband, father—a leader who makes an impact in the community. Pro sports can seem so cookie-cutter and
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If you are over 30—and maybe younger—you sat in rows in school. Perfect rows, nice, neat and consistent. Henry Ford is famous for having perfected, if not inventing, the assembly
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So often, the treasures are right there for us to see—but we miss them. How often when we drive do we really see the landscape or the cityscape and think
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Thanksgiving. The holidays. The New Year. Times of reflection, celebration, family and friendship. Overeating, overindulging, seeing the family we love–the one that perhaps drives us crazy. These are the things
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Change is constant, and going faster than ever. We call it innovation, transformation and continuous improvement. It happens with success, failure, acquisitions and mergers. We can manage the change, or
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We hear so much these days about the divisions between us—all those things that keep us apart. Gender, age, race, origin, politics—they are all blamed for what divides us. It
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We hear so much these days about the divisions between us—all those things that keep us apart. Gender, age, race, origin, politics, they are all showing up as what divides
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Here we are, in the digital, artificial intelligence, big data, robotics world. We are challenged to learn, hire, and develop
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