The New Ideal Employee – Using Time Intentionally
56m
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Thursdays With ThirdPath
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We can work anywhere all the time, but is that what we want? Join experts Brigid Schulte and Kyra Cavanaugh as we explore the new book, Out of Office. Learn why Cultivating Self-discipline, Creating Quiet Time, and Using Technology Strategically are all critical skills for the “new ideal employee.”
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