It’s Impossible To Motivate Unmotivated Staff

Reading Time: 4 minutes It can certainly be hard to motivate people and strictly speaking it is true we cannot make others motivated. Command-and-control managers often get frustrated because they believe that motivating employees is about their authority and tangible things such as money. Exerting authority is a common management approach but that is different to leadership. You can compel people to do what you want, but that’s not leadership, and it tends to be a good way to turn engaged staff into disengaged staff. According to a 2023 Gallup survey, some 77% of…

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Red Rocks Amphitheatre Transfers

Reading Time: 2 minutes Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an iconic music venue located just outside of Denver, Colorado, and is known for its stunning natural setting, world-class performers, and incredible acoustics. For music lovers visiting Denver, attending a concert at Red Rocks is a must-do experience, and getting there safely and conveniently is essential. This is where RR Transportation comes in, providing reliable and efficient transportation services to Red Rocks Amphitheatre. RR Transportation is a professional transportation company that specializes in providing safe and comfortable transportation to and from Red Rocks Amphitheatre. They offer…

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Stormy Daniels Weighs in on the Trump Indictment

Reading Time: 2 minutes Stormy Daniels’ interview with The Times has created ripples in the political world. The former adult film star has been at the center of a legal battle with former President Donald Trump for years, and her comments regarding potentially testifying against him have captured the attention of the media. Daniels gained national attention in 2018 when she alleged that she had an affair with Trump in 2006, shortly after his wife Melania had given birth to their son Barron. Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, later admitted to paying Daniels $130,000…

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Nikki Haley Wants to Be President of the United States

Reading Time: < 1 minute Nikki Haley has made history, becoming the first Indian-American and the first woman to run for President of the United States. But the South Carolina governor’s decision to join the race could present a challenge for her. In her announcement video, she highlighted her background as a daughter of South Carolina and her tenure as the state’s governor before becoming the Trump administration’s ambassador to the U.N. She called for generational change and a new generation of leadership. She also blasted President Joe Biden for failing to do more to…

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Why Jacinda Ardern Resigned As New Zealand Prime Minister

Reading Time: < 1 minute Jacinda Ardern is the youngest woman to ever be elected as Prime Minister of New Zealand. Her leadership of the country during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Christchurch mosque shootings and the White Island volcano eruption has earned her widespread international praise. However, recent polls have shown a decline in public support for Ms Ardern and her Labour Party. Some are speculating that this is a sign of the “burnout” that people often feel on a daily basis. Ms Ardern has been the subject of misogynist attacks, but has also received…

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Florida Governor DeSantis Steps Up Pressure on Disney World

Reading Time: < 1 minute Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has escalated his feud with Disney World, pushing legislation that would give the state more control over the private company. The governor’s spokesman said that the plan to address the issue will be announced soon. The controversy erupted last year when Disney World and state officials came into conflict over gender diversity in schools. Florida law requires that kindergarten through third grade teachers not instruct students on sexual orientation. Disney was incensed by the law and publicly stated its opposition. In an effort to take down…

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California Brings In New Year with a 5.4 Magnitude Earthquake

Reading Time: < 1 minute The magnitude 5.4 temblor that struck 9 miles southeast of Rio Dell, CA on Sunday morning is the latest in a long line of earthquakes that hit Humboldt County in the last few years. While there have been some minor incidents, no fatalities have been reported. However, heavy rains caused flooding that led to the evacuation of residents in some parts of the region. Thousands of homes were without power for hours after the temblor, while others experienced a boil water order. Several homes in the area were yellow tagged…

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The Original Series at USA Daily Standard

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Three Busloads of Migrants Dropped Off at Vice President DC Home on Christmas Eve

Reading Time: < 1 minute Three busloads of undocumented migrants dropped off outside of the vice president of the United States’ DC home on Christmas Eve. The migrants, who were traveling from Texas, were apparently the lucky recipients of warm clothing and blankets. A nonprofit group called Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network received a phone call from a Texas NGO on Saturday about the arrival of the migrants. The group then arranged for the migrants to get transportation to a church. In addition to providing the migrants with warmth, the organization also provided them with…

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Newly Released Kennedy Documents Point to What the CIA Was Hiding

Reading Time: < 1 minute The National Archives and Records Administration has released millions of pages of documents related to the Kennedy assassination. While a majority of the files are now available to the public, a small number are still classified. This is causing some researchers to scramble to find new information. According to the documents, Oswald was on the FBI’s radar screen before he was assassinated. He was also on the radar of CIA and Cuban officials. However, the agency denies that he was known to its intelligence agencies. The release of these documents…

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