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How National Nonprofits Can Help Meet Local Needs
The greatest value for a national nonprofit remaining connected with the communities it serves is that it helps ensure the organization endures
Good Law, Bad Consequences — How GDPR Could Slow Down MBA Careers Around The Globe
For business schools, with their massive databases of students, potential students and alumni, the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) is going to pose a challenge, wherever they are based.…
Tweeting (Bird) Science On Twitter
This is your chance to see Twitter’s collective IQ raised by a group of dedicated scientists who will share their research with the world in an online Twitter conference
Ray Norman: How He's Adapting His Writing To Different Genres And Co-Authors
I spoke to Ray Norman, a veteran writer and the co-author of Talon of God with Wesley Snipes, about how he partnered with Dr. Snipes on the book, his collaboration…
NBA Stars, Bus Drivers And The Death Of Workplace Loyalty
Employees are checked out. They don’t want a free lunch; they want the best context in which to do their best work
Four Ways To Practice For Your Job Interview So You Sound Prepared But Not Overly Rehearsed
You can be prepared for a job interview without seeming stiff and over-rehearsed. Try these four techniques to be articulate, while still keeping the spontaneity, congeniality and person-to-person rapport that…
Where Innovative Business Leaders Look For Creative Ideas
Looking for new experiences or hiring people with different backgrounds than you have on your current team can help unleash creative breakthroughs
2 Interview Questions To Test If Job Candidates Can Handle Working Remotely
Some people have the personality to work remotely. They're hard-charging go-getters with a self-motivated mindset
What Your LinkedIn Profile Says About You
What you do with your LinkedIn profile and the actions you take on LinkedIn could be turning people off. Here's what you need to know so you can always impress…