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The June Jobs Report Is Great News For The Job Market, Economy And America
The 224,000 new jobs created in June represented a solid rebound from a somewhat lackluster May report
14 Assumptions That Are Holding Your Team Back
When left unchecked and allowed to become a part of the team’s collective mindset, these assumptions become a destructive force and undermine the team’s potential
Defining Success And Failure Precedes Career Reinvention
We need to become successful career chameleons by being open to new possibilities and directing our talents and abilities toward our life’s purpose and not simply the next paycheck
In A Disagreement? Use Your Values As A Gift, Not As A Weapon
It would be a very boring world if everyone agreed on every issue. So disagreement is okay
Why Self-Help Books Don't Work (And How To Nevertheless Benefit From Them)
There is a lot of criticism on self-help books, especially that they don't live up their promise. Learn why and, more importantly, how you can make them work by reading…
Best Management Books For Entrepreneurs and Executives
Seven books to help supercharge your management and leadership skills
Age Discrimination Is A Women's Issue That Women's Groups Tend To Ignore
Women's groups seem oddly ambivalent about the problems of older women
Why Coaching Matters: How Leaders Can Become Better Coaches And Build Stronger Teams
The number one most important skill for managers today? Being a better coach. Here's why coaching matters
The Debate Regarding Working Moms Rages On, But With A Twist
Lara Bazelon, a divorced mom of young children, a lawyer, a law professor and a writer published an op-ed this week about how prioritizing her work caused her to miss…
Ida Tin Is Leading The Charge In Femtech, A $50B Industry
Ida Tin is credited with coining the term femtech, that is technology which addresses women's biological needs. It's expected to be worth $50 billion by 2025