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Job Hunting While You're Employed? Don't Make These Six Mistakes
We all need to know how to wage a stealth job search these days -- that is, how to job-hunt while holding down your current job. Just be sure not…
Where The Modern Day 'Rosie The Riveter' Finds Her Squad
The Riveter is a company that creates female-focused coworking spaces that build a supportive community through personal and professional development events
No — I Won't Submit Documentation To 'Verify' My Last Salary
What can you do when an employer demands proof of your last salary?
5 Reasons Why Millennial Leaders Need Performance Feedback
In order to be successful, millennial leaders need regular, useful, and frequent feedback into their performance. Here are 5 reasons why that's so, according to one leadership consultant
3 Essential Questions For Choosing Your Graduate Business Degree
Traditionally, prospective graduate students have looked to the MBA to get ahead in the business world, but the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data (BD) have expanded the…
What Are Microservices? – Part 2: An Interview With Confluent CEO Jay Kreps
Jay Kreps developed Apache Kafka while he was the Principal Staff Engineer at LinkedIn. He left that company three years ago to found Confluent, an open-source streaming platform based on…
The CMO Problem No One Wants To Talk About — And 5 Things To Do About It
Today's CMOs are under extraordinary and unprecedented pressure to deliver on massive--and often unrealistic--expectations, amidst complexity and conflicting agendas. This can create a gnawing unease and loneliness
How To Be A Motivational Leader
Here’s how to be a small-town leader in an age of motivational speakers
London Business School Is The Best International Two-Year Business School For ROI
London Business School ranks No. 1 on our list of international two-year MBA programs based on return on investment
Tackling The MBA Gender Pay Gap
Female MBA graduates earn less than their male counterparts right out of business school. The gap widens five years out