Mastering Your Game

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Future Boss

What is key to remember with your professors and classmates is that each may resurface as a boss. Some teachers are personable while others are tough. Bosses will be the same. Some instill fear while others show you compassion. For better or worse, you should view each one like a rite of passage, a step in your development.

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Gestalt Psychology: The Sum is Greater Than Its Parts

The greatest lesson that sports teaches you is that Gestalt psychology truly does make sense. What is Gestalt psychology? Gestalt psychology is based on the belief that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts (Gestalt is German for "form" or "shape").

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Giving Back While in School

Business students are always reminded of the importance of respecting stakeholders, being socially responsible and giving back to the community. Academic institutions represent one of the most important stakeholders in your life.

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HURIER model

Sometimes having a clear measure between what is taught and what is being processed allows students to determine their own strengths and weaknesses.

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Leadership: Assume A Role

It would be blasphemous to discuss anything on leadership without first providing a definition in the words of Dr. Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the University of Southern California and the founding chairman of the school's Leadership Institute. Dr. Bennis has written 18 books including On Becoming a Leader, Why

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Learning Through Osmosis

It is for this reason that students should see what their teachers have done, what they studied, pick their brains and strive to be greater. If your professor studied at the Sorbonne and does his or her job (which is educating you) properly, then theoretically you do not need to go to the Sorbonne, do you? The analogy may be extreme, but you should be able to draw from the professor's experience and education and bypass those steps. View everyone as an equal but seek to better yourself by building upon what you learn from them. This is not being selfish since others should do the same with you.

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Loyalty

When it comes to crossing the line in business, no situation comes close to the scandal that hit the automobile industry in the late 1990s. The tale of espionage at General Motors and Volkswagen remains the largest ever in corporate history.

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People Precede Profit

In Chinese philosophy, two principles interact and produce the world in which we live in. The two polar elements do not necessarily represent any two matters, but their balance is sought in order to foster a healthy life. An imbalance between the two will lead to disease.

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