Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, November 14, 2024. Link.
Most read posts from the November 14th AHD Bulletin –
- A dairy like you’ve never seen. Link.
- Reinforcing the 12-month flea prevention message. Link.
- Blueprint for receiving new feeder calves. Link.
- Well Groomed’s canine wellness revolution sweeps Florida. Link.
- Listen-watch Bridge Club’s ‘24 Vet Medicine Legislative Review. Link.
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Over half of U.S. workers check-in with colleagues during their time off
Source: Forbes, October 6, 2024. Link. We need to take a step back and think about the real cost of the common behavior of checking in with colleagues during time off. The problem with this isn’t just personal . . . it’s cultural. Staying tethered to your email, half-present, and ironically, half-effective can have real cost not just to yourself but also to our teams and businesses.
In reality, an “always-on” leader isn’t showing commitment; they’re showcasing a lack of trust . . . in themselves, their teams, and the systems they’ve built.”
Harness the full potential of your introverted workforce
Source: SmartBrief, November 18, 2024. Link. Empowering often overlooked, introverted leaders and their unique strengths can can drive significant improvements in performance and innovation.
Industry pioneers bust 5 myths about coaching
Source: SmartBrief, October 29, 2024. Link. The power of coaching to create interdependent and collaborative working is needed more than ever, writes Tiffany Gaskell. She shares clarifies some of the most common myths and misconceptions around coaching.
Coaching your employees is not about teaching them skills but helping them discover their talents and inspiring them to pursue their strengths.”
Business etiquette is changing–and you need to follow suit
Source: Monster.com. Link. Monster recently spoke with author Diane Gottsman about how business etiquette has evolved, and how to make it work for you.
Good manners keep changing . . . etiquette, now, is focused on being authentic and relatable not just please and thank you.”
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