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Texas Roadhouse: Building A Company Where People Want To Come To Work
How do we make sense of all of these experiences? How and when do we bother to learn from them?
One Trick Makes Your Presentations Instantly More Memorable
Have you ever sat through a presentation and wondered, “What exactly is the point of this presentation?” The vast majority of presenters don’t say one simple sentence that would instantly…
National Hispanic Heritage Month: Top Ways to Recognize & Celebrate
National Hispanic Heritage Month in the US is celebrated annually from September 15th through October 15th in honor of American citizens’ histories, cultures, and contributions whose ancestors came from Spain,…
6 Surprising Ways GenZ is Changing the Workforce!
I’m in love with Gen Z! It might be because I’m raising 3 Gen Zers, two in college, one on the way, but it’s also because I love how each…
6 Steps To Being A Successful Chief Of Staff
It’s about communication, relationships and a whole lot of judgment
Will More Resignations Lead to Increased Data Theft?
Some say the “Great Resignation” is upon us. According to the Microsoft 2021 Work Trend Index, 40 percent of people plan to change jobs this year
Filling the Skills Gap with Workers over 50
With people living longer and being in generally better shape in their golden years than their parents and grandparents were, people over age 50 represent a major talent
Report: First Year with Employer Critical for LGBTQ+ Employees
New employees who identify as LGBTQ+ typically come out during their first year at an organization or not at all, according to a new global report. Some fear
California Regulates Use of Production Quotas in Warehouse Distribution Centers
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed into law a bill, AB 701, regulating production quotas for warehouse distribution center employees, such as the quotas used by Amazon to
Court Upholds Health Care Operator’s Vaccine Mandate
A health care employer in the Cincinnati area lawfully required its employees to get vaccinated or be fired, a federal district court judge ruled on Sept. 24—one of the





