How GitLab Leads Its Fully Remote Workforce

How GitLab Leads Its Fully Remote Workforce

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How to Speak with Confidence When You’re Put on the Spot

We all know that leaders need to captivate audiences and effectively convey their ideas. But not every speaking opportunity can be prepared and practiced. That’s why it’s so important to learn the skill of speaking off-the-cuff, and Matt Abrahams, lecturer at the Stanford Graduat ...  Show more

How to Strengthen Your Focus When Demands Never Let Up

If you’re feeling distracted, mentally fogged, and unable to pay attention to the task at hand, you’re not alone. The human brain is highly susceptible to often unproductive mind-wandering, and modern technology has only made the problem worse. But we all know that the best work ...  Show more

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