Harnessing the Power of Stories (Voice & Influence Series)
What is your signature story? When it comes to advocating for your ideas, yourself or others, research has shown that individuals are more persuaded by stories.
What is your signature story? When it comes to advocating for your ideas, yourself or others, research has shown that individuals are more persuaded by stories.
With lists of digital, print, and media resources arranged by topic and selected by subject librarians, SUL topic guides can help you focus your research and uncover new material.
How does one become a more effective team leader and member? A high-performing team leverages the individual expertise of team members.
Negotiation is a critical skill for professional advancement. Yet as Stanford Business School Professor Margaret Neale shows, women are judged more harshly for negotiating than men.
Feel like you never have enough time? Stanford Business School Professor Jennifer Aaker advocates reframing your concept of time in order to achieve multiple goals at once.
Body language speaks louder than words.
Often individuals feel they must assimilate or hide parts of who they are in order to be included and accepted. Covering is a strategy that downplays a known disfavored identity.
Implicit or unconscious bias is a major source of errors and poor decision-making. So how does one combat it?
Easily accessible online, in person, and by phone, SUL's reference librarians can answer your general research questions, direct you to relevant resources, and assist you with library tools.
The Libraries provide a number of bibliography management tools to help you organize your research sources, generate bibliographies, and manage citations in the style preferred by your field.