Thursday, April 30, 2015

#101- How To Run A Global Team | AutoPilot Your Business


Have you got questions about how to run a global team? We frequently get asked how we run our business and team globally, and give you some insights here as to how we do it!
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The Checklist Manifesto Software | Process Street


The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right is a 2009 non-fiction book by Atul Gawande. The book was released on Dec 2009 and was a New York Times Best Seller.
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#100 - 100 Valuable Resources To Grow Your Business


Welcome to our 100th episode! In honour of the occasion we have put together 100 valuable resources to grow your business. Check them out here...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

The Habits of Successful People: They Have a Growth Mindset


This is the 5th post in our series discussing The Habits of Successful people, written by James Clear and Joel Gascoigne. You can read them all here.
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Your Growth Mindset Strategy Featured on Our Blog!


Growth mindset interventions are teacher-led movements, and they're just as unique and varied as the students we teach. At Mindset Works, we love learning from teachers who develop new and evolving strategies "on the ground."
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The Progress-Focused Approach: Developing a Growth Mindset - How individuals and organizations benefit from it


Does success or failure depend on whether you do or don’t happen to have some or other fixed talent? Is it true that you either have talent or you haven’t? How are these questions relevant for organizations? This article is about the importance of the growth mindset, the belief in the mutability of human capabilities by effort and experience. A lot of evidence shows that the belief in the changeability of capabilities is an important condition for that change. This belief turns out to be realistic. Anything that people do can be seen as developable skills. What does this insight imply for how we manage and educate people? How can in we, in our organizations, develop a growth mindset culture?
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Developing Metacognition & Growth Mindset in the Ways We Speak with Children


I am always looking for effective strategies to encourage and support young children in thinking about their thinking. While I currently use Harvard Project Zero's Visible Thinking Routines, Philosophy for Children, and pedagogical documentation, as a few examples, to enhance children's thinking, I am always looking for more ways that I can enhance this critical experience of thinking about process and thought. In fact, I often find metacognition - analysing one's own and other's thought processes & thinking about how one thinks and how one learns (as defined by 'Making the PYP Happen', 2009, p. 21) - one of the most difficult skills to address in the early years.
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