Expert Tips on How to Make Good Friends

Expert Tips on How to Make Good Friends

Are you wondering how to make good friends? What makes someone a good friend? In The Like Switch, Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins address four factors they claim are necessary for any budding friendship to succeed. They also advise on how to draw people to you and how to connect with new friends. Keep reading for a breakdown of Schafer and Karlins’s advice on how to make good friends.

How Job Assistance Programs Help Solve Poverty

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What is the key to alleviating poverty? How will job assistance programs help the poor? One solution that Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert, authors of When Helping Hurts, offer to reduce poverty is to set up job preparation programs in local communities. These programs can help improve skill sets and create job interview opportunities. Read below to learn how job assistance programs are the key to poverty alleviation.

The Top 2 Strategies to Achieve Employee Alignment

The Top 2 Strategies to Achieve Employee Alignment

What is employee alignment? Are your employees dedicated to your company? Employee alignment simply means that your employees are on the same page as you when it comes to the company goals and expectations. In The Advantage, Patrick Lencioni says that employees must align with the organization’s goals for organizational unity. Read below to learn how to achieve employee alignment at your company.

7 Nonverbal Communication Cues That Convey Friendship

7 Nonverbal Communication Cues That Convey Friendship

What are friendly nonverbal communication cues? How should you read these gestures? The Like Switch by Jack Schafer and Marvin Karlins outlines several nonverbal communication cues that you should take as friendly. These gestures can help you effectively communicate your openness to friendship. Below we’ll discuss the authors’ advice for using nonverbal cues to spot potential friends.

The Asset-Based Community Development Approach

The Asset-Based Community Development Approach

What is an asset-based community development approach? Why should you focus on assets when reducing poverty? In When Helping Hurts, Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert say that sometimes outside resources are not the solution to reducing poverty in communities. Instead, you should first look at what the community already has and work from there. Below we’ll look at how assets can change how you approach poverty alleviation.

The 4 Types of Meetings at Work You Need

The 4 Types of Meetings at Work You Need

What are the different types of meetings at work? How can these meetings improve employee performance? In his book The Advantage, Patrick Lencioni explains that you must maintain organizational health by having effective meetings. In these meetings, the organization’s values and success strategies must be used to solve problems, achieve goals, and progress the organization. Let’s look at the four types of meetings at work that your leadership team should have regularly.

Understanding Nonverbal Communication Like a Pro

Understanding Nonverbal Communication Like a Pro

What is nonverbal communication? What is the key to understanding nonverbal communication? Nonverbal communication is the facial expressions and gestures you make that communicate how you feel. To consciously assess where strangers might fall on the friendship spectrum, you need to know how to translate nonverbal cues. If you want to understand nonverbal communication like a pro, read below.

Short-Term Mission Trips: Do They Help or Hurt?

Short-Term Mission Trips: Do They Help or Hurt?

What are short-term mission trips? Why might these trips be unethical? In short-term mission trips, missionaries move for a short period to spread God’s word and help others in need. However, these intentions often hurt people since the missionaries neglect to give people what they really need to thrive. Let’s look at the history of short-term mission trips and how everybody can get the most out of these trips.