About EISM
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Category: English
We help you see the world differently, discover opportunities you may never have imagined and achieve results that bridge what is with what can be.
About EISM
We help you see the world differently, discover opportunities you may never have imagined and achieve results that bridge what is with what can be.
Disagreeing with Someone More Powerful than You What should you do when you disagree with someone more powerful than you? It may be tempting to say nothing, but consider the risks (for example, a project could be derailed, or you could lose the team’s trust) and then weigh them against the potential consequences of deciding… Continue reading Disagreeing with Someone More Powerful than You
What to Do When a Colleague Is Annoying You When you work closely with other people, tensions are bound to arise. Many of us bite our tongues in these situations, worrying that speaking up will harm the relationship. But letting something simmer often makes things worse. Instead, address the situation in a productive way.… Continue reading What to Do When a Colleague Is Annoying You
Would You Know If You’re a Toxic Colleague? No one likes a toxic coworker. Even the most difficult people would probably be the first to agree. Which raises a question: If you were “toxic,” would you know it? Here are three reasons you might seem toxic, and strategies for changing your behavior if necessary: You seem cold.… Continue reading Would You Know If You’re a Toxic Colleague?
The Best Bosses Follow These 5 Rules Amazing bosses try to make work meaningful and enjoyable for employees. They’re most successful when they adhere to a few best practices: Manage individuals, not just teams. When you’re under pressure, you can forget that employees have varying interests, abilities, goals, and styles of learning. But it’s important to understand… Continue reading The Best Bosses Follow These 5 Rules
In an Argument, Validate Your Opponent’s Point of View When you’re in the middle of an argument, validating the person you’re arguing with is probably the last thing on your mind. But it should actually be your top priority. If you validate your counterpart’s perspective, expertise, and feelings, you will keep the conflict focused on the issue. Use… Continue reading In an Argument, Validate Your Opponent’s Point of View
Prepare for Tough Business Situations as You’d Practice a Sport One key tenet of coaching professional sports is preparing people in the most realistic contexts possible. For example, a coach might wet practice balls to prepare a team for wet gameday weather. You can apply similar thinking to business situations. For example, you might work on rehearsing your… Continue reading Prepare for Tough Business Situations as You’d Practice a Sport
Improve Your Team’s Productivity As a manager, you may already have learned how to plan, prioritize, and streamline your work. But how can you help your team members do the same? Start by setting a good example. Be smart about how you allocate the hours of your own workday — the meetings you attend, the emails… Continue reading Improve Your Team’s Productivity
Keep a Journal to Become a Better Leader The best leaders take time to reflect. One of the easiest ways to do this is to keep a journal. Set aside some time each day, preferably the same time each day, and find a quiet space where you won’t be interrupted. Keep that time carefully guarded… Continue reading Keep a Journal to Become a Better Leader
Become a Better Learner Staying within your comfort zone is a good way to prepare for today but a terrible way to prepare for tomorrow. To sustain success, you must develop the capacity for rapid, continuous learning. Enlisting a coach can be an invaluable way to do it. But if you don’t have a coach,… Continue reading Become a Better Leaner
Resolve a Conflict with a Remote Colleague What’s the best way to solve a disagreement with someone who’s working in a different location? First, try to give your colleague the benefit of the doubt. Because you don’t have a shared context — you’re not sitting in the same building, experiencing the same weather, seeing the… Continue reading Resolve a Conflict with a Remote Colleague