Does Conflict Improve Decision-Making?

By Glenn Krahulic and Peter Walters Does a collaborative environment require team interactions to be harmonious?  Can good decisions even be made in an environment...

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Goal Setting: The Dark Side

By David Creelman One of my very first published articles, about 20 years ago now, was about the wonders of goal setting. Goal setting is...

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The Value of Failing

By Morgan Kemick, CHRP One of the most recognized quotes in Canadian sport history is from Wayne Gretzky: “You miss 100 per cent of the...

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Evidence-Based Decision-Making: Big Data and the Human Touch

By Christian Codrington, CHRP To be a ‘fly on the wall’ listening to an argument between two individuals can be an insightful peek into the...

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Entrepreneurial Employees: Cultivate an Entrepreneurial Attitude in Your Staff

By Ingrid Vaughan   Have you ever looked at your staff and wondered why some of them continually meet and exceed your expectations? They’re always looking...

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Evidence-Based Management: Are We Losing the Cream of the Crop?

By David Creelman We learn the most about evidence-based management when we look at real cases. Here is nice one: An organization routinely hired large numbers...

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7 Ways to Overcome Irrationality and Make Better Decisions

By Bruna Martinuzzi There is a growing body of research in behavioral economics which shows that we use an irrational approach to decision-making. What exactly...

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Hierarchy & Social Networks Both #FAIL. Now What?

By Brad Palmer The advent of social platforms and communication tools is rapidly changing how information flows inside of organizations. This is challenging how...

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