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Articles tagged "resilience":

6 articles found

Be Resilient: Get Your Bounce Back

By maureen collins

Resilience is the ability to roll with the punches, adapt to the challenges, find the opportunities and keep moving forward. It's about keeping your bounce when those around you are losing theirs.Use these five guidelines to get your bounce back.

Nine Personality Traits That Shape Innovation

By Ira Wolfe

Kaleidoscopic thinking is what differentiates idea generators from successful innovators. Once management bets its future on innovation, creating an innovation-driven culture is a must. This starts with identifying who the people are capable of kaleidoscopic thinking. We have identified nine personality traits that shape the innovative mind-set.

Aptitude + Attitude = Altitude. Part 1 Of 3

By John Kenworthy

You were created to soar at altitude like an eagle not peck the dirt like a chicken. Your attitude is more important than your aptitude to achieve your success. Here we consider three key steps to set you on your way.

Aptitude + Attitude = Altitude. Part 2 Of 3

By John Kenworthy

You were created to soar at altitude like an eagle not peck the dirt like a chicken. Your attitude is more important than your aptitude to achieve your success. Here we consider three key steps to set you on your way.

Aptitude + Attitude = Altitude. Part 3 Of 3

By John Kenworthy

You were created to soar at altitude like an eagle not peck the dirt like a chicken. Your attitude is more important than your aptitude to achieve your success. Here we consider three key steps to set you on your way.

No Agony Of Defeat For Hillary Clinton

By Susan L Reid

On June 7, 2008, Senator Hillary Clinton made history. I knew it as I watched her deliver her exit speech before 2,000 supporters at Washington's National Building Museum. She wasn't just endorsing presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama; she was leading by example. There is much the entrepreneurial woman can learn from Senator Clinton, including these 10 lessons about facing so-called defeat.