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Winning leadership advice from Super Bowl coaches | practice (split each time) | Use generative AI prompts to build a team's soft skills Created for {EMAIL} | [{NAME}]( at [{NAME}]( [For more relevant content - Update Your Profile]( | [Web Version]( February 9, 2024 CONNECT WITH SMARTBRIEF  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [X]( [SmartBrief on Leadership]( Innovative Ideas. Ahead of the Curve. [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [SHARE]( ADVERTISEMENT Leading the Way [] [Winning leadership advice from Super Bowl coaches]( [Winning leadership advice from Super Bowl coaches]( Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images) Leaders can learn a lot by looking at the success and techniques of the two coaches going head to head in the Super Bowl this weekend, writes Kevin Eikenberry. Kyle Shanahan, head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, coaches his team where they are, regardless of talent or fame, and Kansas City Chief head coach Andy Reid builds trust by soliciting and listening to feedback and then taking needed action to address concerns, Eikenberry writes. Full Story: [Leadership & Learning with Kevin Eikenberry]( (2/5) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Neither Reid nor Shanahan was a star on their college teams, but [both worked hard to learn all they could about the game to advance]( through the ranks into their coaching spots, Eikenberry writes. That means leaders should watch their team "for desire and talent, not just ego when looking to promote people," Eikenberry notes. Discover how AI will change your workplace and workforce [Join us March 4-6]( at the Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus in Mountain View, Calif. for a program tailored specifically for C-suite executives, senior HR professionals and future-thinking business leaders, and find out how your peers are preparing for this transformational change in how, when and where we work. [Register to Attend »]( ADVERTISEMENT: [] SmartBrief on Leadership [] [Use generative AI prompts to build a team's soft skills]( [Use generative AI prompts to build a team's soft skills]( (champpixs/Getty Images) Using prompts from generative AI can help your team boost soft skills such as creative thinking, empathy, active listening and resilience, writes Julie Winkle Giulioni, who offers examples such as, "What can I do today to let others know I empathize and actively listen to them?" "Prompts like these generate responses that -- while not always perfect -- offer a low-cost, scalable way for employees to own their learning and keep key concepts top-of-mind until they become second nature," Winkle Giulioni notes. Full Story: [SmartBrief/Leadership]( (2/8) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Put it into practice: Team members will need a baseline understanding of soft skills -- [what they are and how best to use them in their job]( -- before generating specific prompts to explore them more deeply, Winkle Giulioni notes. This tech-supported approach "expands the reach of busy leaders, and an employee's self-directed efforts enrich the quality of coaching conversations," writes Winkle Giulioni. 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"I think there must be a special bond -- 'I'm going to look after you for your final years' -- and these animals know and appreciate that," says Lauren Moore of England's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Full Story: [The Guardian (London)]( (2/7) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Daily Diversion [] [Stunning images win prizes for top wildlife photographs]( British amateur photographer Nima Sarikhani took the top prize in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award for his poignant photo of a young polar bear asleep on an iceberg. Other winning images include a turtle seeming to smile as a dragonfly lands on its nose, two lionesses grooming a cub and a murmuration of starlings creating the image of a bird in the sky. Full Story: [BBC]( (2/6) [LinkedIn]( [X]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] SmartBreak: Question of the Day [] Charles Dickens once wrote a part for a beloved pet in the novel "Barnaby Rudge." What kind of animal was Grip? 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