Archives for Forbes - Page 184
How To Give Your Two Weeks’ Notice Without Burning Bridges
Giving two weeks' notice is a professional courtesy that gives your employer time to find a replacement and transition any ongoing projects or responsibilities
What’s Your Employer’s Workforce Ecosystem, And How Can You Respond To It?
Learning more about your own workforce ecosystem can lead you to wider career opportunities
The 5-Step Framework To Master The Art Of Active Listening At Work
Many companies suffer from a lack of active listening, the one element that has the power to positively transform their culture
Content Is King On Streaming, But Hollywood Writers Want Their Cut—And Might Strike Over Low Pay
Streaming services have stripped writers of their ability to make a living in television, and the Writers Guild of America is prepared to strike Hollywood writers voted on Monday to…
Black in the C-Suite: Here Are a Few Tips On How To Get There
In 2020, only of C-suite executives were Black women
3 Reasons That Hiring A Perfect Unicorn Employee Can Actually Backfire
Unicorn employees possess every skill and qualification you could ask for—so why might it be a bad idea to hire one?
Best Practices For Building An ‘Engaged’ Workforce
Although everyone in the workplace plays a role in "employee engagement," leaders carry much of the load. Here are some tips
If You Answer ‘Yes’ To These Questions, It Is Time To Find A New Job
If you are on the fence about what to do, here are some questions to ask yourself before you tender your resignation
Interviewing? The Five Most Important Questions To Ask The Employer
When the employer asks if you had any questions, many people admit that they weren’t sure what to ask, missing a critical opportunity to impress the employer