Breaking Myths of Teleworking

Telecommuting is gaining more popularity as firms realize the benefit of its use. The Center interviewed Dr. Kathryn Fonner, a researcher with extensive data on the applicability of teleworking in the contemporary workplace.

Dr. Fonner’s research highlights the benefits of telecommuting for employees, such as higher job satisfaction, less stress and time pressure due to interruptions, and less exposure to office politics. As expected, teleworkers exchange information with their supervisors and colleagues less frequently than do their peers who are physically co-located. At the same time, Dr. Fonner and her colleague found that teleworkers have similar levels of access to quality and timely information, proving that more information is not always better.

Is telecommuting a good fit for your company?

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Leadership Advice From Goldman Sachs’s Dina Powell

Goldman Sachs Foundation President Dina Powell sits down with Glamour’s Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive to talk about leadership, community involvement, and the power of women entrepreneurs; as the head of Goldman Sachs Foundation, Dina oversees philanthropic initiatives like 10,000 Women, which empowers women entrepreneurs around the world by providing business education and access to networks and capital. Listen in for her best advice on achieving both personal and professional goals.

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Leadership and Showing Appreciation

A fundamental concept that we teach leaders here at InitiaitveOne is this:

It is most difficult to create a high performance team if the leader is not creating an environment that aligns with key universal human needs.

The great American psychologist, Abraham Maslow, taught that one of those non-negotiable human needs is the need to be appreciated. Whether you or 8 or 88, everyone of us have differing levels of the need for appreciation.

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