Sun.Feb 21, 2021

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An offer to help might make it easier to swallow a bitter feedback pill!

Kiron Bondale

A recent Harvard Business Review article warned of the challenges with using the “feedback sandwich” method. The authors wrote that such feedback might irritate the recipient, cause them to ignore the feedback or confuse them. The authors also stated that positive reinforcement should be given independently so that its impacts on morale or performance are not lost.

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Avoid these common mistakes that can lead to the failure of your marketing projects

Admation

Marketing teams and advertising agencies are juggling a lot when it comes to projects. There are tenders, fierce competition between other agencies, approval processes, assets, legalities, and a raft of other factors that need to be managed correctly for your campaigns to be a success. With so many moving parts, there is also plenty of scope for errors that can prove to be highly costly and lead to project management failure.

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How to Elevate Your Impact with Less Effort and None of the Stress

MPUG

Look around at the challenges facing society today: a global pandemic, economic challenges, societal unrest, and more. So-called black swan events that just a year or two ago were seemingly unthinkable, are now happening like they were “yesterday’s news.” To rise to the challenges and meet the moment, companies are accelerating digital transformation, re-thinking the way knowledge workers interact, and shredding and re-writing strategic plans.

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Don’t Crash on the PPM Mountain Bike Trail!

Bridge the Gap Consulting

I listened to a podcast recently where the guest compared entrepreneurship to riding a mountain bike down a hill. Until that point, the talking was background noise. But, because I love all types of biking, they had my attention. The premise is, when you mountain bike down a steep grade, you’re only looking 10-20 feet in front of you. You’re focused on those immediate turns and obstacles that could send you tumbling into a tree or off the trail.

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.