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How Non-Financial Rewards Widen Workplace Inequality
Widening inequality has been a hot topic in recent years, but new research suggests that the traditional measure of inequality is not broad enough and we need to consider non-monetary…
The One Thing To Master That Will Instantly Improve Your Professional Relationships
Ideally, you want to prevent problems (instead of trying to fix them after the fact), answer questions before they’re raised, and anticipate the needs of those with whom you’re working
Work Making You Anxious? Thinking Of Quitting? Mental Health Expert Offers Helpful Tips
I have had career counseling clients call me saying they feel so distressed that they are considering quitting their job and do not have a new one to move to
How To Talk To Your Skeptical Boss About Flexible Work
The pandemic year may have boosted your job satisfaction, as it did for countless others. Now, with offices starting to reopen, what many executives don’t understand is that the future…
He Helped Prosecute The Killers Of Medgar Evers And Four Little Girls In Birmingham. Now This Psychotherapist-Turned-Trial Consultant Raises Racial Awareness Through Art.
Dr. Andrew Sheldon had a front-row seat for some of America's most heinous civil right trials, and he channeled that trauma into art designed to raise racial awaremeness
Why Should I Meditate? For Starters, Here’s 3 Reasons
Burning a candle at both ends is not sustainable, and you know it
How Professionals And Organizations Need To Prepare For The ‘Great Resignation’
Recent data suggests that the 'great resignation' is coming. If you're a professional considering going out on your own, or a leader recognizing the need for new approaches that can…
Long Time Capital One Exec George Brady Joins LoanDepot As Chief Digital Officer
loanDepot has named George Brady Chief Digital Officer, effective July 6. loanDepot currently ranks as the second largest retail nonbank lender and one of the leading retail mortgage lenders in…
How Everyday People Can Become Extraordinary Leaders
With the right choices and behaviors, leadership—even extraordinary leadership—can be within your 's some expert advice
13 Signs You’re Applying For The Wrong Jobs
One classic mistake I see often from high-achievers in a variety of industries is that they’re applying for the wrong jobs, and they don’t even realize they’re doing it