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Denise Corey Coaching Blog: An occasional blog on a wide range of topics including leadership, managing difficult work situations, and gaining new business skills.

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Books make the greatest gifts. Here are my top picks for 2021.

When it gets cold, I start thinking about finding gifts for my family.

I have adult kids and grandkids. My kids ask for practical things, and I get a list from the grandkids. Except for the books I give, my presents fail to surprise and delight. I take the time to find the perfect books. I want my choices to show how deeply I care and love them.

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Take a Trip to Another Culture

I recently listened to Dr. Erin Meyer on Dax Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert.

Dr. Meyer is an American author and professor at INSEAD Business School, based in Paris. ... "Meyer is a professor at INSEAD, an international business school with campuses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. She regularly speaks about cross-cultural management and global teamwork. She has a new book out called The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business."

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Are They Dead?

I'm an impulsive gardener and easily seduced by anything blooming at Southern States. I also have a very short memory and no hope of learning the Latin names of any of my plants. So, Spring is a source of wonder, an annual mystery gift. What will these small shoots become?

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More Bees News

Late last fall we learned that one of our two beehives was struggling. Molly, our bee expert, found evidence that a new queen may have hatched, but we could not find her in the hive. There was also a disturbing lack of new eggs, so we knew we had a problem.

Like many managers, we decided to ignore the problem in hopes that it would resolve over the winter.

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What I Learned From Bees

My husband, John, and I became beekeepers last spring. In early June, we picked up two boxes of bees and settled them into their hives. Everything seemed fine. The bees were active, I made sure to frequently feed them sugar water, and we dutifully opened the hives monthly for a quick look.

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