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James M. Kerr

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The Dangerous Myth of “Find Your Why”

The Dangerous Myth of “Find Your Why”

Personal Perspective: Instead of chasing purpose, make yourself indispensable.

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Mistakes Happen: But What Happens Next?

03.01.2026 20

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Can You Put Parochial Interests Aside for the Greater Good?

20.11.2025 70

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Weekly Self-Reflection Will Renew Your Commitment to Lead

15.10.2025 20

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How to Help People Adapt to the AI-Centered Workplace

11.09.2025 20

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Why You Should Regularly Ask "Why Not?"

28.08.2025 10

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Support Your People, Even When They Make Mistakes

10.07.2025 60

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Why Sorry Is the Hardest Word

01.04.2025 20

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Putting the Science of Influence and Persuasion to Work

12.03.2025 10

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Why “Never Mix Business with Friendship” Is a Cop-out

14.02.2025 40

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What to Do When Partners Fail to Provide Emotional Support

14.01.2025 20

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Top 10 Ways to Gaslight a Loved One, and What to Do About It

A totally tongue-in-cheek guide to a not-so-funny emotional manipulation tactic

03.12.2024 9

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