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How To Cultivate The Right Mindset To Land Your Dream Job
As human beings, it's normal for us to come up with stories that can be used as shields to avoid feelings of failure, hurt, disappointment and so on
What Impact Does Migration Policy Have On Offshoring?
Advocates of restrictive immigration policies believe that they will encourage companies to hire local workers, but new research suggests the reality might be very different. What impact does this have…
Ranking McDonald’s, Nike And Under Armour’s New CEOs’ Chances Of Success
McDonalds: Manageable risk. Nike: Mission-crippling risk
How To Manage Yourself When Your Work Goes Really Wrong
When things go really wrong at work, it's crucial to first manage yourself rather than overreacting or blaming yourself excessively. These three steps will help you get back on track…
Want To Be A Successful Entrepreneur? Solve A Problem You Care About.
To be a successful entrepreneur you have to identify a problem you feel passionate about
5 Financial Mistakes Solopreneurs Make When Starting A Business
It's easy to fall into making financial mistakes when you're running a business by yourself without a second pair of eyes on the numbers. Here's how to avoid five key…
Five Creative Storytelling Lessons From Adobe MAX
Adobe MAX brought the best creatives in the world to one place for the largest creative conference in America and taught several lessons. Creative storytelling is best with collaboration, perspective,…
Stuck In A Toxic Work Environment? 15 Tips For Keeping Your Sanity Until Your Next Opportunity
Forbes Coaches Council experts share their best tips for sticking it out at while hunting for a better career
What I Learned About Kindness At Work From The Best Flight Attendant Ever
Simple acts of kindness can have a profound impact on your work experience and career success
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg Might Run For President—Here’s Why The Idea Was Met With Indifference
Instead of being met with excitement as a savior, Bloomberg received a chilly welcome. The current climate of the Democratic party is much more leftist than Bloomberg, who comes across…