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Building your Resilience: A Key Differentiator in a VUCA World.

Revel Gordon, Director, International Coach Federation Australasia It is often impossible to predict the challenges a leader will face on any given day, let alone weeks or months into the future. In this volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) reality, personal resilience is one of the most powerful capabilities executives need in order to succeed. Fortunately, […]

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Be a little selfish: Take care of yourself to take care of your business

Danna Korn, Co-Founder & CEO, Sonic Boom Wellness Entrepreneurs are forced to move a mile a minute.  We carry an entire business on our shoulders, with a constant stream of employees coming to us for guidance (not to mention feeling responsible for the livelihood of all these employees – on top of wondering if we’re

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The CEO and Brain Health

CEOs make important decisions everyday that affect an entire company. Setting the direction for where a company is headed requires lots of brainpower; however, many of the habits that some CEOs exhibit have a huge impact on cognitive performance and brain health. From lack of sleep, poor dietary habits, stress, lack of exercise, and smoking,

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CEOs and Heart Disease

Charlie Bell, CEO of McDonalds, (60 years old) Ranjan Das, CEO of SAP India, (42 years old) and Jerald Fishman, CEO of Analog Services (67 years old) – What do these men have in common? The world lost them way too soon to a disease that is becoming all too common among CEOs. Heart disease.

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