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Are We There Yet? Reconciling The Hype And Reality Of Legal Transformation.
Legal transformation is a hot and widely misunderstood topic. It is more than technology and cost-cutting
The Future Of Work: Survey Shares New Ideas For Fighting Turnover, Disengagement And Frustration
The United States economy is on the verge of a major shift in employee expectations. What does that mean for the future of work?
The 10+ Most Important Job Skills Every Company Will Be Looking For In 2020
While we're not able to predict the future, yet, here are the ten most important job skills (plus a bonus one) every company will be looking for in 2020
4 Signs You Need A New Job
Sometimes it’s obvious when it’s time to find a new job, but that isn’t always the case. There are often more subtle, easier to overlook signs that it’s time to…
A Play About Female Anger—Or Victimhood?
"Two Ladies," a play about two presidential wives, playing at the Bridge Theater in London, at first seems a potent portrait of disempowered female anger
3 Ways To Improve Your Communication Approach Today
Take these three steps to immediately improve the way you communicate and how you're received
5 Tips To Quit Your Job Without Burning Bridges
Thinking of having the "break-up" conversation with your boss? Here are five valuable tips on how to do it while keeping your relationships intact
This Is How Leaders Build Trust With Remote Teams
If building trust within a team is difficult, building trust within a remote team can truly be a herculean task. Four leaders share their recommended techniques for building trust without…
Why You Think You’ll Never Be Satisfied At Work And What To Do About It
If you secretly fear that you can never be satisfied, you are more apt to stay and tolerate bosses, cultures and lifestyles that are fundamentally wrong for you. These four…
Are You An Office Peacemaker Or A Provocateur?
Are you more of a peacemaker, or are you more effective at provoking others to take action and get things done?