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Worker Power Is Weakening, Indicators Show
If workers can leave their job at a lower cost, they have more bargaining power than if the costs of quitting or retiring are high
Why Financial Literacy Isn’t Gen Z’s Sweet Spot—Yet
Being debt-averse is not enough. Gen Z needs to understand the big picture of personal finance and investing if they want to thrive
Talk Less, Listen More
As a leader, the first step in creating a safe space for your team to speak up is to actually listen when they do
Move Over Quiet Quitting, FatFIRE Is The Newest Viral Workplace Trend
While quiet quitting is doing the bare minimum that a job requires, in pursuit of a better work-life balance, fatFIRE advocates the opposite. The mindset is to relentlessly focus on…
Time To Change What You Wear For Job Interviews
The “what I should wear to my interview” is a critical question to get right. Whether the person is interviewing online or in person, many job candidates admit they are…
Research Shows That Renewable Jobs Can Replace Those From Coal
Traditionally society has struggled to transition from post-industrial industries to more modern economies. New research suggests the transition from dirty to clean energy need not be so painful
Introducing Nashville’s Top New Songwriter, Emily Falvey
Imagine being a 26-year-old songwriter sandwiched on a glittery stage between two Songwriter Hall of Fame recipients who wrote chart-topping hits for Garth Brooks
How Personal Branding Can Heal Humanity: A Conversation With The Legendary Tom Peters
Personal branding turned 25 this year and the author of the manifesto that launched the personal branding movement sat down with me to discuss what personal branding will look like…
Three Key Tools To Help Direct And Support Leaders Of Mergers And Acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions are crucibles of leadership as 83% of them fail to deliver the desired results
Make The Most Of Your Life: Learn To ‘Earn It’
When you were a kid, did you get sage advice from Dr. Seuss? Here's some grown-up advice from a grown-up sage on how to make the most of your life