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Forbes Careers: The Last State To Pass An Equal Pay Bill, Meeting Remote Coworkers And More
This week’s Careers newsletter brings the latest news, commentary and ideas about the workplace, leadership and the future of work straight to your inbox every Tuesday
10 Tools Can Stop Catastrophic Mind Chatter About Work, Expert Says
Mind chatter can impede job performance, but one scientist has been working for 20 years to develop ten tools that mitigate toxic self-talk
How To Deal With Others’ Drains On Your Time
Welcome some of these interruptions. Manage the rest either by saying no, doing things well enough, or requiring deliberate thinking and briefs to minimize re-work
For Great Leadership, Focus On These Two Action Verbs: Trust, Inspire
So, you want to unleash the best performance from your people? Trust them. Inspire them
Great Employee Return — Or Big Employer Mistake?
The same conditions that triggered resignations before will still trigger resignations when you call your workforce back in the office doors. Meghan M
How To Tackle Internship Projects At F500 Firms: Insight From Top Marketing MBA Students
As a professor, a common question I get from students is: “What will an internship project look like?” To answer this question, I partnered with Nicole Croft, a second year…
Get 107% Higher Employee Engagement With This Tweak To Your Corporate Values
Companies that make this tweak to their corporate values have 107% higher employee engagement than the companies that have not made that fix
Starbucks Workers Voted To Unionize In New York City Flagship Store, So Did Amazon—Is This The Resurgence Of Unions?
Starbucks’ flagship store in New York City voted 46-36 to unionize on Friday, making it the first location in the Big Apple and 10th store nationwide. The announcement came right…
Israeli-Based Tech Startup Brings Your Old Family Photos To Life With Amazing Artificial Intelligence
There has been a massive tidal wave of tech innovation over the last couple of years. Some apps and platforms offer basic services for the home or office
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s SCOTUS Nomination Illustrates The ‘Twice As Hard’ Double Standard Facing Black Women
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's sometimes bizarre and hostile SCOTUS confirmation hearings offer a glimpse into the very real double-standard that so many professional Black women face in their daily lives