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The Best Career Lessons Learned From Running A Marathon
Running can be truly transformative for people, both personally and professionally
The Millennial Managers Are Here: Four Ways Millennials Are Reshaping The Workplace (Again)
From the rise of remote teams to instant performance feedback, millennial managers are reshaping the workplace
5 Easy Ways To Stop Feeling Overwhelmed At Work (And Show Your Leadership)
Take small steps to reduce career stress
Are You Consistently Underpaid? Four Things Exceptional Negotiators Do That Others Do Not
I teach negotiation workshops, where participants partner up and do a pricing negotiation. Each pair gets the same amount of time and information
Why Every Corporate Group Needs Its Own Garbage Collector
Garbage collectors shield team members from internal requests for help
Tired of Sales Rejections? Here’s What You Need to Know
Scientists have studied what happens when we face rejection, and it's not pretty
The 70/20/10 Model Is Changing What Great Leadership Looks Like
Successful leaders spend as much time honing softer skills like listening and empathy as they spent on technical skills earlier in their careers
Networking Tips From Stitch Fix’s Founder Katrina Lake
Katrina Lake, the founder and CEO of the online personal styling service Stitch Fix, shared her top networking tips in an interview with Forbes
Gen Z Evaluates Going To College Or Getting Important Job-Based Certifications. Why Certain Careers Might Be Better Suited To Certifications
Could certain certifications matter more than college? Several insights to help you decide
Holiday Office Parties Are Back On, Has Anything Changed?
Office fun is back. A new survey indicates that companies who shied away from holiday parties after #MeToo are now placing them back on the calendar