Top 10 Tips for Executive Salary Negotiation
Salary negotiation is a daunting task even for executives. In the executive position, it becomes more complicated as your package comprises compensation, perks, and benefits. It helps if you attempt to measure your development over the years so you have clarity on your market value. Check some tips on executive salary negotiation here.
How to Effectively Resolve Conflict Within Virtual Teams
Contradictory to common belief, conflict is not always bad or something we should avoid, like the conflict or arguments arising in brainstorming sessions. However, a conflict that disrupts the team and hampers productivity is unacceptable. Managing such disagreements can be tricky, especially within a remote team. Explore some ideas to resolve conflict within the virtual team here.
How to Create a Culture that Supports Work-Life Balance
An essential step toward employee retention is creating a work culture that promotes work-life balance. It is crucial to note that a workplace with the right work-life balance ensures business success resulting in higher productivity, better employee engagement, and higher returns. Here we discussed useful measures to foster work-life balance and create an employee-first culture.
How to Lead Employees Who Know More Than You Do
Being in an executive position and managing a team can be challenging. Even more so when you’re leading team members who are more knowledgeable and experienced. Luckily, there are key strategies to help manage these relationships effectively and productively. Take advantage of these tips that provide insight on how to lead employees who have more experience than you do.
Top 3 Tips for Executives Embracing an Experimenter’s Mindset
In today’s fast-paced culture, innovation has become a key aspect of survival. Companies that nurture curiosity and embrace experimentation are more agile, adaptive, and impactful. Read this blog to learn how embracing an experimenter’s mindset can grow your company.
5 Tips for Giving Impactful Executive Speeches
You're getting sleepy, very very sleepy. How many times have you sat in an audience thinking about what to cook for dinner, where to go on vacation, or why the speaker is simply reading their slides. You’ve also sat in an audience eyes wide open, leaning forward, and eager to hear what’s coming next. How do you make sure your public speaking is positively received? Read this blog post for five tips on creating impactful executive speeches.