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The Way Companies Treat Their Employees Will Determine If They’ll Be Winners Or Losers In The War For Talent
We’ll see two types of corporate cultures arise. The winners will be the ones who learned that they need to treat their people with respect and dignity
The New Trend Of Wanderlust, Work-From-Anywhere Digital Nomads
We no longer need to be shackled to an office eight to 10 hours a day, five days a week. As workers are regaining power due to a hot job…
Hate Your New Job? Three Questions To Determine Whether To Hold On Or Leave Quickly
You’re doing something right, or else you wouldn’t have landed a new job and have other options to replace it. That marketability will only be enhanced by the wisdom you…
It’s Time For Leaders To Be Daring. Not All Will Make The Leap.
Right now leaders have a unique window of opportunity to reset on a bold vision and foster cultures that embolden everyone to be braver. Not all will make the transition
Nadella’s Appointment As Microsoft Chair Bucks Governance Trend
Why regulators and investors prefer independent board chairs
Why You’re Getting Unsolicited Career Advice And How To Handle It
Chronic advice-givers are motivated by a sense of power; here's how to cope with being on the receiving end of that unsolicited feedback
Corporations Fighting Racism: How Are They Doing This Juneteenth?
On the eve of Juneteenth 2021, the critical question is whether corporations are actively fighting racism since their initial declarations
‘I Feel Like I’m Coming Back Into Myself,’ Says Alanis Morissette On How We Can Sustain Self-Awareness And Career Success
Self-awareness—staying in tune with ourselves—is easy to lose when we get caught up in a demanding, stressful career, but it's essential to maintain it if we want to excel. Here's…
Artificial Intelligence Has Caused A 50% To 70% Decrease In Wages—Creating Income Inequality And Threatening Millions Of Jobs
Automation technology has been the primary driver in
Bill Gates Releases Annual Summer Reading List
The Microsoft cofounder and philanthropist released his annual summer reading list earlier this week