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Navigating the Unknown: Leadership in an Era of Uncertainty

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 Leading through the mists of uncertainty can feel formidable; yet, it unveils a chance to display resilience, adaptability, and visionary leadership. Here are a tapestry of strategies to amplify your prowess in traversing unpredictable realms: Embrace Flexibility and Adaptability Stay Agile: Nurture a malleable work atmosphere that empowers teams to swiftly shift and respond to emerging insights and changing tides. Iterative Planning: Break down long-term visions into smaller, manageable milestones that can be recalibrated as needed, allowing for continual reassessment and evolution. Communicate Transparently Honest Updates: Keep your team apprised of the current landscape, even when the news is less than favorable. Transparency begets trust and ensures collective alignment. Open Dialogue: Foster a space where team members feel emboldened to express their concerns and ideas, enriching insights and uplifting morale. Focus on What You Can Control Identify Priorities: Direct your ene...

Hundreds of partners ship certified phones and tablets.

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Certified Android devices are tested for security and performance and preloaded with Google apps. Here is our list of partners that ship these devices. BRANDS Acer AllView Archos Asus AT&T Auchan Beeline Best Buy BLU BMobile BQ Bullitt Group CAT Cell C Clementoni Condor Coolpad CZ Electronics Digiland DL Dragontouch Docomo Doro Fairphone Fly Freetel Fujitsu Future Mobile Technology General Mobile Gigaset Gionee GTEL Hipstreet Hisense HMD Honeywell HOW (Navcity) HP HTC Huawei Infinix Infocus iTel Kazam KDDI KD Interactive Kurio Kyocera Lanix Lenovo LG Logicom LYF M4Tel Mattel Medion Micromax Mobicel Mobiwire Motorola MTN MyPhone (PH) Multilaser NEC NABI (Fuhu) Navon Neffos Nextbook NGM Nokia Nubia NUU Mobile Nvidia OnePlus Oppo Orange Panasonic Pantech Plaisio Positivo Prestigio QMobile (PK) Quantum RCA Samsung Sharp Smartfren Sony Sourcing Creation Sprint STK Symphony TCL-Alcate...

Tech: LG V20 review: lots of features, less refinement

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LG’s V20 is an Android phone I’d recommend to people who insist on having one of the device’s four cornerstone features: a replaceable battery, elaborate manual video camera controls, excellent audio recording capabilities, or a hi-fi headphone listening experience. If you don’t need anything from that list in your next smartphone — and a lot of people don't — you’re better off buying a Google Pixel XL or iPhone 7 Plus. For upwards of $800 depending on where you buy it, the V20 is priced to compete with the very best phones on the market right now. But it just doesn’t. To be clear, it’s fairly good at what LG designed it to excel at. It’s a gadget for Android nerds and checks all the boxes on high-end specs, build quality, display (yes, there’s still a tiny second screen on the front), and performance. It ditches the modularity gimmick that quickly fizzled out with the G5, and the design is a little classier and safer than the rubber-clad V10 from last year. But it’s also a...