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How to be an ally in the workplace: 13 ways to do it

Ideas.Ted

In contrast to microaggressions, microaffirmations are little ways that you can affirm someone’s identity; recognize and validate their experience and expertise; build confidence; develop trust; foster belonging; and support someone in their career. Microaffirmation #1: Get to know people, and pay close attention to their words and ideas.

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Angela Howard Ceo of Call For Culture | Creating a Human-Centric Workplace with Angela R Howard

Allwork

Grasp the shift in power dynamics between employers and employees towards a more collaborative partnership model. What we know is that there are certain things, and this is why our methodology really focuses on sociology, psychology, and anthropology, because work itself typically requires some kind of collective goal to be achieved together.

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Making Your Words Count

Ian's Messy Desk

The sticky floors reflect key behaviors, assumptions and beliefs that can self-limit women’s potential and abillity to achieve their career goals. No matter how confident or competent we are, being a good communicator gives us a leg up for successfully dealing with a variety of challenges and situations encountered every day.

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Authoritative Website Copy | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Putting confidence into your copy almost to the point of arrogance is pretty powerful stuff, and it works out great for a lot of people. However, all too often this confidence turns to cockiness. If you’re still not sure, I’ll be honest – I’m probably not going to be able to help you yet, because this takes confidence on both sides.

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Ten practical tips to profitable business relationships

BioTeams

I recently met a guy while on holiday and he introduced himself as "Hi, I'm Chris - Chris Pric,e but my friends call me ASDA." Your goal is to have them think 'that's interesting' and ask you 'how do you do that then?' Decide how you want to be remembered and give the people you meet a key to remember you by. How do you do that then?

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

In the hopes of healing her own life, she sought training in coaching, nutrition, fitness and mindfulness, and her goal became to teach others how to balance a thriving career, body and mind. Andrea Callanan is passionate about helping people and businesses find their confidence, their voice and business success. Andrea Callanan.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

Speaking of errors, specifically about error messages, after 30 days of learning Objective C I am totally convinced that the error messages in Xcode were invented by a joyous and careless hermit, with the only goal of driving programmers crazy. I highly recommend the collaborative project at stackoverflow.com. Wow, really?

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