Adopt a mindset that shows you can be a leader | How to earn respect as a new manager | Where to make friends after relocating
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Adopt a mindset that shows you can be a leader Professionals who want to show that they're ready for a leadership role must project a positive attitude, David Sturt and Todd Nordstrom write. Recognize the efforts of your co-workers and focus on removing boundaries rather than creating them. Forbes (4/27)How to earn respect as a new manager Your first step when you take charge of a new team should be gaining the team's trust, writes M. Susan Taylor. Be willing to ask them, as well as your company's leaders, for support while working to achieve buy-in for your new ideas, Taylor writes. The Washington Post (tiered subscription model) (4/28)
Making the Connection
Where to make friends after relocating The best place to start making new friends when you relocate for a job is at your workplace, writes Gwen Moran. Outside of work, try to join groups and communities that were similar to those you were engaged in previously. Fast Company online (4/28)
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that men and women can be paid differently for the same work based on salary history, overturning a lower court's decision. Advocacy groups are calling the move a major setback for equal pay. The Associated Press (4/27)
Your Next Challenge
Stop skipping these application instructions Don't ignore instructions not to call a prospective employer after applying; it will seem like you didn't read the job listing or, worse yet, don't respect the hiring manager's time. Also, make sure to comply with instructions to attach your cover letter separately or give more information on why you want to work with a company, writes Richard Moy. TheMuse.com (4/28)
A controlled study has found that you can minimize the effects of stress by doing aerobic exercise before a stressful experience, like an important presentation, writes Mithu Storoni. Make sure your moderate-intensity workout is finished 90 minutes before the anticipated stress for best results. Inc. online (free registration) (4/27)
Slack app encourages office romance Slack will soon help co-workers find out if their secret crushes are mutually interested using the dating application Feeld. The app will play matchmaker if both parties agree, but how HR will respond is another question entirely, Cassie Murdoch writes. Mashable (4/28)
Humor has a tremendous place in this sordid world. ... If you can see things out of whack, then you can see how things can be in whack.