June 2025

A calm, thoughtful person (smart-casual attire) standing slightly apart at a bustling office party. They are holding a drink and engaged in a meaningful one-on-one conversation while others mingle in the background. The scene radiates warmth and quiet confidence. The man has received networking tips for introverts.

Networking Tips for Introverts to Thrive at Social Events

As an introvert, office holiday parties and networking events can feel like a social marathon. While some of your colleagues might leave these events energized, you may find yourself quietly scanning the room for a low-stimulation exit route well before the end of the night. The good news? You’re not alone, and more importantly, you […]

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How to Survive Dysfunctional Group Work (and Become a Better Leader)

Everyone says they hate dysfunctional group work. But what if the thing we resist most is what we most need to grow? Introduction: The Unspoken Curriculum of Group Work Group work has become the most hated pedagogical tool of higher education. Whether it’s an undergrad marketing course or an elite MBA program, mention “group assignment”

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