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Lynn Taylor on How to Tame an Office Tyrant

Most people simply endure the tirades, mood swings, and incessant questions from their tyrannical bosses. But a new book by Lynn Taylor, Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant, addresses the situation and shows the readers how to build positive relationships with even the most out-of-control boss and stil

Lynne Waymon on Making the Most of Your Network

Lynne Waymon leads Contacts Count, a consulting and training firm for business and career networking. Her new book, Make Your Contacts Count (AMACOM), is a practical, step-by-step guide for creating, cultivating and capitalizing on networking opportunities and relationships.

Malcolm Frank on Code Halos

If companies wish to survive in today’s ever-expanding digital age, they need to recognize their customers’ code halo—a consumer’s virtual self—and implement the business model that supports it. This is why companies like Netflix are still standing while others like Blockbuster are not. Listen as Ma

Marc Cugnon and Alaina Love on Finding Your Passion at Work

Smart managers know how to engage their employees. The best way to do that is to engage their passions and access what they care about so employees will care about their work and learn to enjoy it. Marc Cugnon and Alaina Love have devised a system to determine what drives employees’ passions

Marcus Buckingham on Harnessing Your Key Strengths

Marcus Buckingham , author of the new book, Stand Out: The Groundbreaking New Strengths Assessment from the Leader of the Strengths Revolution , believes managers need a cheat sheet to help them identify their key strengths. Using this innovative self-assessment, find out whether your most defining

Mark Goulston on Just Listen

Mark Goulston, author of the new book Just Listen, published by AMACOM, joins us on Edgewise with some scripts and keywords to use to smooth out even the toughest conversations.

Marilyn Carlson Nelson on How We Lead Matters

As a daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother, Marilyn has always put people first. This multi-faceted woman also happens to be one of the most successful CEOs in the world. In this conversation, she shares her thoughts on the role of women in leadership and the importance of believing in yourself.

Mark Johnson on Finding Consumer Needs

In his new book, Mark Johnson developed the idea of White Space, a need in the market that your company can meet. Whether it’s improving on what you already work on or finding something new to perfect, every company has some White Space just waiting to be filled.

Mark Royal and Tom Agnew on Maximizing Employee Engagement

Organizations are always looking to get the best out of employees but the traditional means of doing so may be all wrong. Mark Royal and Tom Agnew , authors of the book, Enemy of Engagement , think that strong and forward-looking managers enable their employees to channel their extra or discretionar

Mark Stevens on Declaring War on Yourself

When profits fall, dysfunction rises and morale flounders. According to Mark Stevens , author of Your Company Sucks: It’s Time to Declare War on Yourself , the first step of recovery is introspection. Stevens asserts that great leaders pinpoint and take responsibility for their personal shortcomings