Aligned Rewards
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Aligned Rewards
@AlignedRewards
The ultimate reward-based employee engagement tool to set goals, track performance in real-time, & strengthen your workforce.
California- United state Beigetreten Eylül 2021
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Gut feeling feels fast… but it’s expensive.
Missed effort.
Biased calls.
Silent disengagement.
These numbers say it clearly—
guesswork is costing more than you think. Time to lead with clarity, not assumptions.
#Leadership #HRInsights #WorkCulture #PeopleManagement

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@hacking_hr So true. Culture is felt in daily actions, not written in documents.
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Policies are easy to write.
Respect is harder to practice.
Most workplaces already have the policies: codes of conduct, reporting channels, leadership principles. On paper, everything looks right.
But employees don’t experience culture through documents.
They experience it through daily behavior.
• A manager who actually listens in a tough meeting
• A leader who follows through on what they promised
• A team member who speaks up when something isn’t right
Those moments build credibility far more than any handbook ever will.
Respect shows up in the small decisions people make every day.
Where have you seen respect built through behavior, not policy?
Tag someone who models this consistently.
Share if you believe culture is built in actions, not documents. 🤝
#HumanResources #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #PeopleLeadership #HackingHR

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@SeanMcPheat So true. Listening is often the most underrated leadership skill.
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@HarvardBiz When people feel indifferent about leadership, engagement usually drops.
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When people have a good relationship with their leaders, they’re more likely to go the extra mile. When people don’t get along with their leaders, they tend to retaliate against them and the organization. But what about when people feel ambivalent about their leaders? s.hbr.org/2LsC0HP
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Your top engineers don't want to be promoted into software administrators. If your "management track" is just 8 hours a day of chasing tickets and Slack statuses, your succession plan is already dead. Upgrade to objective data.
#Founders #TechLeadership #AlignedRewards
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You can’t scale on memory.
Annual reviews reward the last few weeks, not the whole year.If your team has to prove past wins, your system is broken.
Track performance year-round. Make impact visible.
#OperationsManagement #TeamPerformance #AlignedRewards

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Change your mindset. Change your life.
Our mental approach shapes our outcomes.
What we think and believe = our reality.
Train your brain for a RICH mindset:
Embrace the future, don't dwell on the past
Learn from mistakes instead of fearing missed opportunities
Focus on helping others succeed rather than resenting success
Choose continuous learning over complacency
Take action instead of fearing change
A growth-oriented mindset isn't about wealth.
It's about approaching life with positivity, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and grow.
What mindset shifts have you found most impactful in your career?
Follow @lukettobin for more.

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@agazdecki Exactly.Ideas are everywhere. What makes the difference is how well you execute and how deeply you understand the customer’s real pain.Solve that better than anyone else, and even a simple idea can win.
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@hacking_hr Numbers show results. They don’t show character. If we only measure outcomes, we miss the behaviors that actually hold the team together.
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Most managers walk into performance reviews with a spreadsheet and a list of targets. It’s an easy way to manage, but it usually leaves the human sitting across from you feeling like a line item.
The problem is that numbers only tell you if the work got done. They don’t tell you how it got done. I’ve seen teams hit every KPI while their culture was actively rotting because no one was looking at how people treated each other.
Think about the person who missed a deadline because they spent three hours coaching a junior hire, or the one who stayed steady when a project pivot threatened to derail the whole quarter.
Those behaviors—mentorship, resilience, and ownership—are what actually keep the lights on when things get messy.
If we don't reward the "how," we eventually stop seeing it. 🤝
The spreadsheet shouldn't be the entire conversation. It’s just the starting point.
Which of these 10 areas do you find the hardest to measure fairly?
Tag someone who makes the team better just by being in the room.
Share if you think performance reviews need a serious reality check.
#PerformanceReviews #WorkplaceCulture #ManagementTips #HRLife #LeadershipDevelopment

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@stijnnoorman That balance is everything. Move fast when it’s time to act. Stay steady when it’s time to wait.
Most people quit in the patience phase. That’s usually where the real results are built.
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@lukettobin So true.
We spend years mastering skills, but almost no time understanding ourselves. The people who win long term usually know how they think, react, and decide.
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Most people spend their lives studying for a career, but forget to study the person behind it.
The most important curriculum you’ll ever follow isn’t in a classroom.
It’s written in your patterns, your triggers, and your quietest ambitions.
When you stop looking outward for answers and start looking inward for evidence, everything shifts.
Self-awareness isn't just a "feel good" checkbox.
It's a competitive advantage.
Follow @lukettobin for more.
#selfmastery #introspection #growthmindset #innerwork #personalevolution

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@agazdecki @acquiredotcom Such a smart take.Starting from traction instead of zero can change everything. Not everyone needs to reinvent the wheel, some just need to scale what’s already working.
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Finding product market fit is the most difficult stage when building a startup. It takes potentially years and nothing is guaranteed.
This is why buyers acquire rather than build on @acquiredotcom.
You're essentially skipping over the years spent trying to figure out what the product should be, what the brand should be, and how to find your initial customers.
This allows you to start from a place of traction and momentum, doubling down on what's working.
For some founders, the product market fit stage is where they operate best and feel most comfortable and once the business needs to scale, it's no longer interesting.
For some buyers, it's the opposite and this is where they operate best. Scaling businesses from a small traction pad.
This is why entrepreneurship through acquisition makes so much sense to so many. The founders of the business get paid for their work and get to move onto something new, while buyers get to breathe new life into the business and take it to new heights.
If you've been thinking about building a startup but haven't landed on an idea worth grinding to product market fit, consider acquiring a startup with some traction that you can scale.
It may save you years of pain and a lot of money.
PS - If selling has crossed your mind, even once, we have 500,000 buyers actively looking. Let’s talk through what your options could look like. Meet with our M&A team here: acquire.com/guided-by-acqu…

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