Elita Torres

The Glass Cliff: How Women Can Avoid Falling Off

As if figuring out how to shatter the well-known glass ceiling wasn’t enough, professional women are faced with navigating yet another stumbling block to career advancement: the glass cliff. This phenomenon describes situations in which women are appointed to executive roles in a corporation during times of struggling business performance. High-performing women are elevated to

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Leading Value Propositions

In today’s mobile environment, it can be difficult for your company to differentiate itself from the competition. Some billion dollar business believe value propositions are a way for your company to lead in their industry. These short, inspiring words can instigate the first judgment a consumer makes about your company. This is why value propositions

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Education Leaders Need Leadership Development More Than Ever

Whether you’re a teacher-leader, vice principal, school administrator, or district superintendent—leadership development is more crucial than ever. Where can education leaders find specific resources that address their needs? Look to Concordia University-Portland’s Leadership Development Resources, a section on the College of Education website highlighting useful tools and content that focuses on the challenges facing today’s

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Use The Four Communication Styles To Your Advantage At Work

To achieve cohesive success, it’s crucial to know how to communicate successfully with coworkers. While everyone has different strengths, it’s likely that those that are working well in certain positions fall into a particular communication style. By being able to assess the communication style of each employee, you will have a better chance of “speaking

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