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Elizabeth Warren And The Paradox Of Complaining About Sexism
Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the presidential race this week and shared her thoughts on sexism’s role in the campaign. She says the question about sexism is a “trap
Venus Williams Shares Powerful Advice For Women On Achieving Their Ultimate Visions
Tennis champion and entrepreneur Venus Williams shares her keen insights and advice for making an impact in areas that matter most to you, and building your confidence all along the…
Brain Scientist Witnesses Her Own Stroke, Shares Tips On Life And Career
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor describes a ringside seat to her own stroke and how you can use her experience to sustain hard knocks in the workplace and in life
3 Ways To Show Appreciation To Your Greatest Assets: Your Employees
Employee Appreciation Day brings attention to the importance of showing gratitude, acknowledging contributions and recognizing a job well done
Twitter’s Most Popular Tweet Of The Week: An Animator Gets A Pixar Dream Job
This feel-good post on Twitter was 10 years in the making
Seven Surprising Economic Upsides To Coronavirus
Sure, manufacturers of surgical masks and hand sanitizers are doing well amid the coronavirus panic, but did you know that online educators are raking it in too?
Remembering Jack Welch—And His Legacy Over Your Career
Jack Welch's approach to career ownership set him apart, and still raises tough questions
U.S. Added 273,000 Jobs In February: Will The Record-Setting Growth Continue?
It's a little surreal reporting about the February jobs report. What a difference a month makes
Always Under-Promise And Over-Deliver
Humility and kindness are not signs of weakness. On the contrary, there is a quiet strength in humility
One Question To Ask Yourself When Deciding Which Path To Take
When you are in a really big life moment with different options, how do you decide which path to take?