Lessons We Can Learn From Stunt Drivers On Taking Risks

Personal growth depends on stepping out of your comfort zone. Unfortunately, most of us try to avoid taking risky moves out of fear. That fear ultimately holds us back from new opportunities and limits the amount of personal development possible.    Why take risks at all? Risk-taking isn’t always dangerous. Even small things like reaching … Read more

Thou Shalt Not Use Email Notifications!

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Here’s a question for you. Between this morning and right now, how many times did your computer or phone chime at you to let you know you just got another email?   Chances are, your number is somewhere around a dozen or more.   Many advisors think that keeping those alerts turned on is no … Read more

The 12 Best Applicant Tracking Systems

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The use of applicant tracking systems is higher than ever. According to research from Jobscan, 98% of Fortune 500 companies use applicant tracking systems (ATS), to filter resumes through before a hiring manager does their review. On one hand, an ATS makes a recruiter’s job easier: when it works well, it can escalate the best candidates for … Read more

Top Tips for Managing an Office Move

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Moving office is always an exciting time for a business but it can also be stressful. There is a lot which goes into an office move, whether it is within a building or all the way across the city to new premises. Here is everything you need to think about when preparing an office move … Read more

5 Effective Leadership Tips for Introverts

Image Source: Pxhere   Introversion and extroversion are often poorly conceptualized. These personality types aren’t defined by being shy or outgoing. They are instead about where you derive your energy. Introverts find their energy from being in their own thoughts.   Although leading may come second-nature to extroverts, introverts may find things a bit more … Read more