LinkedIn Launches New Updates for Sales Navigator, Including Improved Opportunity Discovery Options

By Andrew Hutchinson, Social Media Today LinkedIn has rolled out its latest quarterly update for its Sales Navigator platform, which includes some new features to help sales professionals maximize their opportunities in the app, by utilizing various forms of LinkedIn data and insight to highlight relevant trends and potential leads. First off, LinkedIn has refreshed […]
14 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day in the Workplace

By Deborah Galea, Bonusly Valentine’s Day is usually associated with chocolate and flowers, but it’s also a great time to show appreciation in the workplace! Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the strong (platonic) bonds between coworkers. Remember giving your schoolmates cards and those chalky, not-very-tasty candy hearts to celebrate? You’re all grown up now, […]
This Year’s Super Bowl Ad Themes: Growth, Inclusion, Authenticity & Reconnection

By Expert Panel, Forbes Agency Council The Super Bowl isn’t just a big day for football fans—it’s also a pop culture event that draws the interest of people who have no affinity for the sport, due in no small part to the notoriously creative Super Bowl ads. The day after the big game, it’s just […]
Celebrate to Win: How Acknowledging Accomplishments Can Fuel the Next One

By Whitney Johnson, Harvard Business Review As adults, we are often much better at work than we are at play. In fact, we seem to turn play into a form of work, one at which we are sadly less competent. Take, for example, office retirement and birthday parties, complete with balloons, pastries, and the requisite […]
Your People Want Purpose. Take These 3 Steps to Define Your ‘Why’

By Tony Tran, Fast Company In the early days of a company, or when just starting out as a team lead, it’s easier to stay focused on the main problem you’re trying to solve. But when you start to scale and grow your business and/or teams, perspectives become more diverse and problems become increasingly complex. […]
Exercise Alters Brain Chemistry to Protect Aging Synapses, Study Finds

By Good News Network When elderly people stay active, their brains have more of a class of proteins that enhances the connections between neurons to maintain healthy cognition, a UC San Francisco study has found. This protective impact was found even in people whose brains at autopsy were riddled with toxic proteins associated with Alzheimer’s […]
GlobeSt: Company Selections for Marketing Influencers

By Natalie Dolce, GlobeSt Commercial real estate marketing, as we have said before, is not an easy message to craft given the number of stakeholders and the often complex message. It is no small feat when an individual “gets it” and doubly significant when a team is able to juggle the numerous moving parts that […]
The Science Behind Doing Good

By By Kristi Leimgruber, PhD, and Madeline Miles, BetterUp Empowering human transformation results in a deep and meaningful impact, for individuals and the teams, families, and communities around them. When humans transform, learn, and grow, they’re able to solve the toughest problems. When that transformation happens at scale, the world changes for the better. As […]
Tom Brady Surprises Brain Cancer Survivor With Super Bowl Tickets

By Sunny Skyz Noah Reeb captured Brady’s attention earlier in the season with a sign that read “Tom Brady helped me beat brain cancer”. Brady caught up with the young fan after the game and gave him a hat to commemorate the moment. It was an unforgettable moment for Noah. “I’ve kind of just loved […]
Harvard Business Review: Finding Success Starts with Finding Your Purpose

by John Coleman, Harvard Business Review In 1995, Bob Buford wrote the bestselling book Halftime, which popularized the concept of “moving from success to significance” in the second half of life. Buford realized that many businesspeople work their whole lives to achieve material success only to find their happiness and sense of purpose wanting when […]