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Kat Boogaard

Kat Boogaard

Kat is a Midwest-based contributing writer. She covers topics related to careers, self-development, and the freelance life. She is also a columnist for Inc., writes for The Muse, is Career Editor for The Everygirl, and a contributor all over the web.

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Solving Productivity Challenges in Small Teams
Productivity 7 min read

Solving Productivity Challenges in Small Teams

Wondering how to be productive working from home? Here are seven strategies you can use to help your small team work smarter and accomplish more.

What Is Peer Recognition & Why is it Important?
Leadership 7 min read

What Is Peer Recognition & Why is it Important?

At work, money doesn’t buy us happiness. Statistics show there is only a loose connection between the money we earn and job satisfaction. But it is possible to boost job satisfaction through one powerful variable: peer recognition. In fact, peer recognition is so powerful that it can deliver half the engagement of a salary increase at

We Need to Talk: What Managers Need to Know to Deliver Tough Feedback
Leadership 10 min read

We Need to Talk: What Managers Need to Know to Deliver Tough Feedback

Giving tough feedback to your people is never fun. Here's what you need to know.

Welcoming a New Employee Onboard: A Comprehensive Guide
Collaboration 10 min read

Welcoming a New Employee Onboard: A Comprehensive Guide

Wondering how to welcome a new employee? Use this as your guide to make your new team members feel valued and supported — before their first day.

A Guide To Creative Operations Management
Project Management 7 min read

A Guide To Creative Operations Management

Creative operations management isn’t an oxymoron. It can help you and your team deliver creative projects more efficiently. Here’s what you need to know.

Convergent Thinking vs. Divergent Thinking: Why Planning Isn’t Always the Right Thing to Do
Project Management 10 min read

Convergent Thinking vs. Divergent Thinking: Why Planning Isn’t Always the Right Thing to Do

It’s time for project management professionals to not only think of themselves as the keepers of plans, but also the ones responsible for pulling the very best out of teams. To do so, they need to encourage and enable both pieces of the creative problem solving process: divergent thinking and convergent thinking.

Digital Marketing Tools Your Team Can’t Go Without
Project Management 7 min read

Digital Marketing Tools Your Team Can’t Go Without

What digital marketing tools are must-haves for your team? Here are 10 powerful, online marketing tools so you can choose the best ones to accomplish more.

How Work Management Can Streamline the Decision-Making Process
Leadership 10 min read

How Work Management Can Streamline the Decision-Making Process

In business, leaders need to make various types of choices. A work management platform (and decision tree) can refine the decision-making process and help you make better choices for your company. Check out our guide on how streamlining your decision-making process can make you a better leader.

Work Skills You Need on Your Resume in 2021
Leadership 10 min read

Work Skills You Need on Your Resume in 2021

Navigating the highly competitive job market can be brutal. In a recent Jobvite survey, nearly three in four respondents said they believe finding a job has become much harder following the pandemic.  It’s clearer now more than ever how important it is for your resume to stand out. In fact, nearly 24% of hiring managers spend

What Is Psychological Safety at Work? How to Achieve it
Leadership 10 min read

What Is Psychological Safety at Work? How to Achieve it

What makes a team effective? A few years back, that was the question plaguing Google’s leadership. When they set out to find the answer, they conducted over 200 interviews, examined 250 different attributes, and studied over 180 Google teams. But they only came up with a few answers. The first variable they identified was psychological safety. According

3 Design Studio Management Challenges (and How to Solve Them)
Project Management 7 min read

3 Design Studio Management Challenges (and How to Solve Them)

Design studio management can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. As a design studio manager, you need to keep processes streamlined and deliver your best work. Here are 3 common hurdles in your design studio and how to proactively overcome them with the right design project management tools.

The Ultimate Guide to B2B Marketing Strategies
Marketing 10 min read

The Ultimate Guide to B2B Marketing Strategies

Did you know that 64% of B2B companies surveyed across industries have a formal marketing plan? Gone are the days of crossing your fingers and hoping your product or service sells itself. To stay competitive with the rest of the market, you need to have a B2B marketing plan in place to increase and convert

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