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If You Use These 4 Phrases Regularly, You’ll Have the Emotional Intelligence of a World-Class Leader

Emotional intelligence can be actively improved — and a big part of that begins with our language

56Strong: Montana Women’s Mentorship Program – The Montana Women’s Business Center at Prospera Business Network

The program will run for six months with a virtual kick-off meeting in January and a virtual conclusion meeting in June. The expectation is that mentors and mentees will meet monthly for about one-hour between February and June. The meeting times and days will be set by the mentors and mentees.

“The New Map of Life” The 100-year life is here. We’re not ready.

We can meet challenges that longevity creates if we act now, guided by these principles:

Montana West Economic Development is launching a new cohort of PeerSpectives, a unique business development initiative.

PeerSpectives is a roundtable system designed especially for leaders of second-stage companies.

In the war for control of Montana’s universities between the Legislature and the Board of Regents, a lawsuit over guns is the first battle

In May, the Board of Regents, Montana University System’s ruling authority, sued the state, alleging HB 102 was an unconstitutional breach of power and that the Legislature overstepped its bounds.

Missoula fabricators, engineers ready to tackle infrastructure work – Missoula County secures NewFields in push to win EPA Brownfields grant

With the infrastructure bill signed into law, one its architects in Sen. Jon Tester joined Missoula city officials and a manufacturing firm on Tuesday to promote what’s anticipated to be a $3 billion investment in Montana’s future.

Great Storytelling in the Montana Quarterly: It Pulls At Our Heartstrings And Holds Communities Together

MoJo interviews Scott McMillion, publisher/owner of Montana Quarterly, praised as one of the best regional magazines still made of paper in America

Emotionally Intelligent People Refuse to Panic. Here’s What They Do Instead

By refusing to panic, the crew of US Airways flight 1549 worked together to save 155 people. It’s a remarkable lesson in emotional intelligence.

Gov. Gianforte visits Missoula for the end of Montana’s Apprenticeship Week

For calendar year 2021, Gianforte set a goal to create 10,000 jobs meeting that criteria. Within the first six months there were more than 5,000 jobs paying over $50,000 a year created in the state, he said.

Reid Hoffman – Here are 8 rituals of the world’s best boards

After more than 1,000 board meetings at Microsoft, Airbnb, LinkedIn, PayPal, and more, I’ve learned that effective boards don’t happen by accident.