Inhalt: Avec Youssef Jlidi, améliorez le référencement de vos contenus web grâce à la maîtrise des mots-clés. Dans cette formation, qui s'adresse à tous ceux qui souhaitent positionner leur site web en tête des moteurs de recherche, vous analyserez l'impact des mots-clés en SEO. Puis, vous procéderez à une première étude de mots-clés et vous verrez comment les exploiter avec un maximum de pertinence et d'efficacité. À la fin de cette formation, vous serez en mesure de produire du contenu répondant parfaitement aux attentes des internautes. Umfang: 01:36:56.00
Inhalt: Learn how to decode body language and use it to build better relationships at home and work. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews professor and former FBI special agent Joe Navarro. Joe explains how to get to the bottom of body language, starting with why it's so hard to tell if someone's lying. Some people may be displaying 'dishonest' behavior such as not giving direct eye contact or shuffling away, but it could be that they are naturally anxious. However, Joe reveals six significant tells, and then recommends three that you can use to indicate interest and engagement, such as tilting your head and leaning forward. With these tips, you can decode the hidden motivations of others and maximize the effectiveness of your own communication. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:29:06.00
Inhalt: Negative thought patterns can be self-fulfilling. How we react to external events is often determined by our internal mindset. Feeling empowered and satisfied requires us to shift our thinking. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews renowned author and speaker Charlie Harary. Charlie provides advice to adjust your recurring thought patterns to find your greatness, enhance emotional wellbeing, and enjoy work more every day. Follow along with their conversation, and come away with tips on how to react to the world in a more empowered way, identify the innate needs you must fulfill to be satisfied, and take a proactive approach to learning and growth. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:24:15.00
Inhalt: Learn to make better, more informed decisions in an unpredictable world. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews World Series of Poker champion and National Science Foundation Fellow Annie Duke. Annie shares the wisdom from the intersection of betting and psychology, starting with why good decisions and good outcomes don't always align. Learn about the effect of uncertainty on decision-making, and how to take luck and hidden information-what you know you don't know-into account. Making decisions on your own is hard, but when you involve other people it's even harder. So Annie offers three guidelines that can aid decision-making in groups: mutual goals, tolerance of diverse viewpoints, and accountability. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:28:39.00
Inhalt: We're looking at success all wrong, like a ladder or a never-ending, one-way track. We climb higher and still end up unsatisfied. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Professor G. Richard Shell about the challenge of defining and achieving success. For a greater chance at happiness and contentment, Professor Shell says to think of success as a box. Inside of it are two smaller boxes: one is labeled achievement, the other is called fulfillment. Learn about the importance of changing your own metaphor for success and finding happiness in every domain of your life-including your career. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:27:41.00
Inhalt: Difficult coworkers are a drag. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Robert Sutton, who studies organizational change, leadership, innovation, and workplace dynamics. Professor Sutton shares his expertise on confronting, coping with, and forgiving jerks at work. Learn how to reduce your exposure to unhelpful coworkers, and adopt mind tricks to cope when you're forced into interactions with them. You might also try defusing difficult coworkers with kindness-as Ben Franklin found, asking a favor can actually improve a bad relationship. If that doesn't work, Sutton says you shouldn't be afraid to fight back. He closes with some tips for standing up for yourself and others. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:26:15.00
Inhalt: The safety instinct is the key driver behind fear and self-doubt. It keeps us away from dangers and threats-but also away from opportunities for growth and development. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Tara Mohr, an expert on leadership and well-being. Tara provides deep insight into how the safety instinct plays into our fears and self-doubt-and how we can optimally respond. Pete and Tara talk about emotional risk, comfort zones, and the narratives that keep us from going after what we really want. Learn how to combat the worst-case scenario you create in your head and channel your fear into excitement. Plus, discover the best antidote to the inner critic: the inner mentor. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:25:31.00
Inhalt: Get your career back on track. Figuring out what is impeding your career progress is just as important as knowing your strengths. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Kellogg School of Management professor Carter Cast about career derailment. Carter presents his research, which focuses on the five top career derailers: self-sabotage, perfectionism, unwillingness to learn or change, lack of breadth, and the dreaded combo that leads some professionals to overpromise and underdeliver. Pete and Carter talk about how you can assess if you fall into any of these categories-and the steps you can take to get back on track. Plus, learn the two critical traits you can develop to put you in the 98th percentile of your company. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:30:51.00
Inhalt: Make time for what's important by streamlining what's not. Learn how to design your day and be more productive, in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Host Pete Mockaitis interviews designer and author Jake Knapp. Jake spent 10 years designing products at Google. He knows what it's like to work in a fast-paced environment. But, he says, to get things done, you need to concentrate on what's meaningful to you. Jake explains how to redefine how successful your day was in terms of whether you did the one thing you really wanted to do. He also reveals two things that keep you feeling busy and distracted, and the energy hacks and productivity tools you can use to laser your focus and maximize the energy you have to be creative and get your best work accomplished. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:23:00.00
Inhalt: Start your first leadership position off right. Learn how to avoid new manager mistakes, in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Host Pete Mockaitis interviews the founder of Raise the Bar, Aaron Levy. Aaron is on a mission to transform the manager role-by empowering each manager with the tools, skills, and training to be leaders of people who unlock the potential of their team. Aaron explains why most managers are great at executing but bad at managing. He explains how you can reverse that trend by improving your listening skills and developing other key habits: asking powerful questions, communicating directly, establishing psychological safety, and providing constructive feedback. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:25:39.00
Inhalt: As a new leader, you have to hit the ground running. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis and executive coach Pam Fox Rollin explore the rules for rising leaders. Learn how to switch the story from "me" to "us": the product, the team, the company. Discover how to come in with a plan and pick smart, quick wins to make allies and boost morale. Get tips to conduct unmissable meetings that get everyone engaged, and respond to feedback with openness and curiosity. Pam also introduces a simple, five-step framework for presenting issues and your positions on them without alienating your staff. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:18:32.00
Inhalt: Don't like networking? You're not alone. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, bestselling author and global speaker Devora Zack explains why you don't need to work the room to build great connections. Devora highlights three critical differences in how introverts and extroverts socialize, from the way they think to the way they talk. She provides tips to smoothly start, sustain, and end conversations, and some advice for presenting yourself and easing any pre-networking jitters. Plus, get practical advice on re-connecting after an event is over and following up in person or online. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:17:27.00
Inhalt: To achieve your dreams and aspirations, you're going to have to venture out of your comfort zone. This step is crucial for personal and professional growth-but many never take it. Discover a powerful framework for reaching beyond your current capabilities, in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Host Pete Mockaitis interviews author and Brandeis professor Andy Molinsky. Andy reveals the psychological roadblocks that hinder you, such as feeling inauthentic or incompetent. To counteract these, he introduces his research on the three Cs for stepping outside your comfort zone: conviction, clarity, and customization. Dive in and discover how these tools can help unlock your full potential. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:22:05.00
Inhalt: Generalists-jacks of all trades-get a bad rap. However, they possess a unique intersection of skills that can create new playing fields without competition from established masters. Being a generalist can also help you create innovative solutions and see problems from a clearer perspective. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews bestselling author David Epstein on why and how generalists tend to achieve more. David explains how focusing on short-term improvement can actually undermine long-term development. He introduces an alternative approach, focused on interleaving varied concepts. He also provides pro tips for breaking through your learning plateaus and developing your ability to make broader connections. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:17:10.00
Inhalt: Learn how to stop stressing. Maxie McCoy advises dropping the grand plan of your life in favor of simpler questions to move you forward, in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Maxie is a writer and speaker obsessed with giving women the tools they need to believe in themselves. As she explains, you don't have to know where you're going in order to begin your journey. You just need to find a way to tap into your deep beliefs and desires in order to take one small step after another. Maxie introduces two exercises for discerning your direction, and a simple daily activity for keeping a gratitude journal. Plus, learn how to enroll your support network in your journey by asking them five wise questions. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:21:48.00
Inhalt: Embrace curiosity. Diana Kander unpacks the importance of curiosity and the role it plays in success, in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Diana is a sought-after keynote speaker and author who has trained many executives and Fortune 1000 companies to be more innovative and to inspire employees to think more like entrepreneurs. Here she explains why uncovering blind spots is such a rapid path to progress, and introduces four key questions to expand your curiosity. She also provides three tips for gathering honest feedback, and explains how to apply the four curiosity expansion questions to your relationships, business problems, and goals. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:22:21.00
Inhalt: Seeing people as people dramatically increases productivity at work and in life. Learn more about this surprising skill in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Kimberly White, the author of The Shift, explores the tremendous value of viewing and treating other people as distinct individuals with thoughts, feelings, and emotions. She explains what can be lost when people treat others as objects, how seeing people as people turbocharges problem-solving, and outlines three ways to begin changing your perspective about other people. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:28:33.00
Inhalt: Managing up isn't about flattery or brown-nosing. It's about consciously building a good relationship with your boss: understanding how you both like to work, and then taking adaptive strategies to really work well together. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Mary Abbajay, president of Careerstone Group, LLC. Mary explains how to how to manage up, understand who your boss is, and adapt to different personality types. Pete and Mary talk about the ego obstacle, surviving a micromanager or toxic boss, providing constructive feedback, and having tough conversations. Plus, learn the tiny, yet powerful, thing you can do to differentiate yourself from 99% of employees. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:26:45.00
Inhalt: The current feedback model is broken. Most employees don't feel that their annual review is fair or accurate. Craig Dowden exposes gaps in common performance review practices and presents an empowering alternative approach everybody can use-no matter where you work-in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Learn what not to do when delivering feedback, and find out how to transition from feedback provider to feedback facilitator. Craig also recommends a monthly "do-it-yourself" performance review for its various fundamental benefits. Plus, learn why more progressive organizations are separating raises, promotions, and compensation from performance review conversations and are moving toward a check-in type of process. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:25:21.00
Inhalt: Learn the six habits of the most successful people in history. Hal Elrod describes how they changed his life-and how they can change yours, too-in this course adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job. Elrod is one of the highest rated keynote speakers in America, creator of one of the fastest growing and most engaged online communities in existence, and author of one of the bestselling books in the world, The Miracle Morning. Here he describes approaches for silence that generate new ideas, explains how NOT to do affirmations, and reveals the impact of tiny amounts of exercise. Plus, learn how to do simple practices, like reading and scribing, to introspect and become a better version of yourself. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:23:41.00
Inhalt: Being overwhelmed isn't having too much to do; it's not knowing where to start. Learn how to get more done without feeling overcome. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews CEO Tonya Dalton. Tonya provides her take on being more productive daily, which involves figuring out and focusing on your own passions instead of other people's fires. She identifies where overwhelm truly comes from and explains how to craft the three components of your personal North Star. Plus, learn the benefits of a biweekly brain dump to get a bird's eye view of your task list and focus on the things that matter most. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:18:23.00
Inhalt: If you can zero in on the one thing that matters most, you can accomplish more. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Jay Papasan, the co-author of the bestseller The ONE Thing. Jay describes how to find out your one thing by asking one question: "What's the one thing I can do, such that by doing it everything will be easier or unnecessary?" He also explains how to build powerful focus habits using a 66-day challenge, revolutionize your to-do list, and start making appointments with yourself. Plus, learn how to get more done by starting your day off right: doing an hour of core activities-reading, meditating, exercising, writing, or generating big ideas-before you even get to work in the morning. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:21:19.00
Inhalt: What do high performers do differently? Professor Clint Longenecker is an award-winning educator and one of America's leaders in the area of rapid performance improvement. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, he shares his research-based insights on career performance improvement. Learn how performance is always a function of three things: talent, motivation, and support. Discover the five fundamental skills of high performers, including developing the ability and the tenacity to create focus, knowing how to prepare your team for battle, and creating a climate for high performance. Clint also describes his STOP method for higher performance: Sit. Think. Optimize. Perform. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:20:19.00
Inhalt: Learning how to make your charts and graphs more effective can significantly impact your organization. People are wired to better understand and believe in data when the data is visualized. In this course, adapted from the podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, host Pete Mockaitis interviews Dr. Stephanie Evergreen, an internationally recognized data visualization and design expert. Dr. Evergreen discusses the importance of effective data visualization and shares tips and tricks for creating charts that best communicate data findings. Learn how charts can transform culture, how to make use of tools you already have to make great visuals, and how to determine the most appropriate chart type for each data set. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:16:17.00
Inhalt: Difficult people are everywhere-including your office. In this course, adapted from the popular podcast How to Be Awesome at Your Job, psychiatrist Jody Foster offers advice for handling the distinct kinds of difficult people in your workplace. Jody explains how to spot the 10 personality types of difficult people, from narcissists to bean counters. She then lays out some simple rules of engagement, which you can use to make sure everyone knows what is expected in the workplace. Jody also explains how to conduct a self-assessment to make sure you're not the one who may be causing the problems. Plus, get tips for transitioning to a different work environment and having the difficult conversations required to change the one you're in. This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Umfang: 00:19:01.00
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