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Why Your Bad Boss Could Literally Be Killing You
While staying in a stressful work situation may seem more secure than quitting, there are health risks associated with working for a bad boss
Bring Your Best Self To Work
My first manager at Cisco, Diane Beamer, told me to do whatever I needed to personally to ensure I brought my best self to work. I extend that to everyone…
Here's What Downsized Deutsche Bank Professionals Will Face In The Wall Street Job Market
For the downsized Deutsche Bank professionals, there will be limited opportunities compared to the past
Equal Pay Battle: Women Score Again, Beating Men In 17 Of 19 Key Leadership Skills
Top scores in leadership and on the soccer field. But are women really winning in the workplace?
How CIOs Avoid Extinction with AI, ML & New Governance for Digital Transformation – Anything Else?
The International Data Corporation (IDC) makes 10 predictions about the role of the CIO. Some of the predictions are strong but others are dependent upon industry, governance and leadership trends…
How To Recover From A Major Mistake At Work
We all mess up at work once in a while. If it happens to you, here's what you can do to recover and regain your reputation
The Best Books on Leadership for 2019
Some great leaders are born; most great leaders are made. If you’re looking to add to your leadership toolbox, these 8 books are an excellent place to start
Three Reasons Why Active Learning Will Drive The Workforce Of Tomorrow
Discover three ways why using active learning methods in skills transformation/digital transformation initiatives is critical
The Panda Power Hour Could Be The Most Important Part Of Your Day
In 2011, Garrain Jones was 40 pounds overweight and living out of his car in California. Today, he runs a seven-figure coaching business, has spoken in 32 countries and is…
How To Fix Racial Disparities In Entrepreneurship Over 50
A researcher's suggestions to make midlife entrepreneurship more diverse