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Recognition: The 6 Leadership Styles & Benefits of Being ...

Fred Ferrante

How do you incentivize people to do a good job? How do you keep them motivated? It would be nice if incentivization were simple, but it’s not. What motivates people is one of the biggest questions of leadership. There are no straightforward...

Richard Branson Top 12 Tips for Entrepreneurs

Diane Wilkins

Tip #1 - Listen more than you talk. Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves speak. 


Tip #2 - Three steps to success: Hire great talent, give them the tools to succeed, and get out of the way. 


Tip #3 -...

World Game Weekly News

michelle clarke

Dear All,


Its day 111 of 180 and today we are at giving impacts and we are currently in round 4 of the game!


My top tip for playing the game this week


When you land in...

Orca 'apocalypse': half of killer whales doomed to die fr...

Louise Mosley

Banned PCB chemicals are still severely harming the animals – but Arctic could be a refuge

Bring4th.org - A Community for The Law of One

Rita Juse-Cirkse

Bring4th is L/L Research's official social community site to exchange ideas and to discuss The Law of One principles.

TAGGING

Tina Jonasen

Now you can direct your posts/comments directly to others by tagging them - SOOO COOL - well done


You can tag circles within the text of a post (not articles yet) - and you can tag people in comments and replies...

SEARCH

Tina Jonasen

The search function - on top of the pages here - is now including search for circles also!

Great function now we get more and more circles :-)

REPLY to comments

Tina Jonasen

Now you can REPLY directly to comments - GREAT new feature, which will make communications and engagement run much more smoothly here :-)



Roger James Hamilton

GeniusU Genie

The Purpose of #WorldTourismDay on #Sep27 is to raise awareness on #tourism within international community & to demonstrate how it affects social, cultural, political & economic values worldwide....

Gentle giants prove to be fast and agile

Louise Mosley

Researchers say basking sharks are far from being slow and languid, as their reputation suggests.