Posts Tagged: staff development

The Hidden Power of Your Quiet Staff

The Hidden Power of Your Quiet Staff bluefeet blog post by Lilli Cloud

 

You may be underutilizing half of your workforce.

They are introverts, and there’s a quiet revolution afoot to honor this aspect of diversity – or miss out on the full realization of your human resources. Read the Rest

A Revolution of the Quiet

A Revolution of the Quiet bluefeet blog post by Lilli Cloud

New York Times best-selling author Susan Cain has a new line of office furniture or, to be more precise, office spaces – designed specifically for introverts.

Haven’t heard of Susan Cain? Perhaps that’s because you’re an extrovert.

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Maybe a Flat Leader is Just What You Need

Full-size cut outs may be the corporate equivalent of Lincoln Logs.

We created one a few years ago to pitch our idea for a fake news program. The professor was one of the characters who would explain complicated things in plain English.

And he was a hit. Our prototype stood over by someone’s cubicle for awhile and, flat as he was, people wanted to engage with him. Someone even pasted a new face on him. Most of all, they remembered us and loved our idea, and hired us. Read the Rest