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Indecisive Boss: Stoicess & Professor Weekly Touch-Base

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Idea generation is the lifeblood of innovation in any organization. And in a highly competitive business landscape, companies that can consistently generate fresh ideas gain a significant advantage over their competitors. However, idea generation goes beyond simply coming up with random thoughts. It requires a systematic approach that takes into account the company's goals, market trends, customer needs, and available resources. In turn, effective idea generation can lead to breakthrough innovations, improved efficiency, and increased profitability.

But what do you do when your boss invites you to a brainstorming session, and then pooh-poohs your newest ideas. They even get the other participants to agree that your ideas are useless.

In this webinar, we address a man who was among the greatest people-pleasers found in the Bible. He adored self-preservation to the point that he allowed manipulative tactics to be used against him which ultimately lead to his demise.

Join us as we cover 4 manipulative tactics your boss may attempt to use against you. By being able to identify these 4 tactics, you’ll realize you really are the smartest person in the room, and be able to take the appropriate action for your career.

It’s a lesson regarding why being a people-pleaser typically leads to ultimate doom.

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Idea generation is the lifeblood of innovation in any organization. And in a highly competitive business landscape, companies that can consistently generate fresh ideas gain a significant advantage over their competitors. However, idea generation goes beyond simply coming up with random thoughts. It requires a systematic approach that takes into account the company's goals, market trends, customer needs, and available resources. In turn, effective idea generation can lead to breakthrough innovations, improved efficiency, and increased profitability.

But what do you do when your boss invites you to a brainstorming session, and then pooh-poohs your newest ideas. They even get the other participants to agree that your ideas are useless.

In this webinar, we address a man who was among the greatest people-pleasers found in the Bible. He adored self-preservation to the point that he allowed manipulative tactics to be used against him which ultimately lead to his demise.

Join us as we cover 4 manipulative tactics your boss may attempt to use against you. By being able to identify these 4 tactics, you’ll realize you really are the smartest person in the room, and be able to take the appropriate action for your career.

It’s a lesson regarding why being a people-pleaser typically leads to ultimate doom.

  continue reading

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