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Why Understanding People Is The Key To Supporting Rural Innovation
Innovation is thriving in large cities, but rural areas run the risk of being left behind and miss out on the benefits entrepreneurship can bring. New research from the University…
5 Ways To Make The Most Of A Long Weekend
Wondering how to productively use the extra hours in a long weekend? This post includes a few ways to successfully leverage the long weekend
Six Questions To Ask In The Interview To Avoid Any Surprises Your First Day On The Job
Too often, when people start new jobs, they ask their new boss or manager little more than “Tell me about the job” in the interview. As a result, a new…
LinkedIn Etiquette: Five Tips For Growing Your Professional Network
Building and maintaining valuable connections on LinkedIn is a great way to kick-start your career. To make the most of the opportunities the platform offers, devote a bit of time…
Uniqlo Is Planning To Offer Top Recruits $280,000 After Three Years: Why You Should Care
Japanese retailer Uniqlo is trying a new approach to talent management, and you can learn from its approach
Three Practical Steps To Truly Uncover Your Natural Talents
What are your unique talents? What is your life purpose? What are your values? What jobs out there would cover all these?
The CFO Of 2019: The Blue-Sky Thinkers Vs The Purse-String Holders
Chief Execs of some of the UK’s biggest household names are stepping down and being replaced left, right and centre. But today, it is the role of the CFO that…
Workplace Empathy Packs A Powerful Punch Increasing Job Satisfaction, Motivation And Productivity
New findings show that workplace empathy is becoming more valued each year in order to improve motivation, job satisfaction and productivity
Can You Make Innovation Happen?
The demand for innovation has sent companies into a tailspin trying to figure out how to make innovation happen. But the hardest thing for them to hear is that you…
There Are More College-Educated Women Than Men In The Workforce, But Women Still Lag Behind Men In Pay
For the first time there are more college-educated women in the workforce than college-educated men. Minority women have also attained more education, resulting in big gains in job growth