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Stop Treating Job Seekers So Shabbily: Here’s What Smart Companies Should Do To Attract The Best And Brightest In The New War For Talent
To succeed in this new, fast-growing, post-pandemic environment, businesses must treat job seekers with dignity, courtesy and respect. The companies that make a concerted effort to roll out the red…
Your Team Is More Anxious Than You Think. Here’s What You Need To Do
So many employees are living with anxiety today that leaders need to learn how to deal with it if they want to retain team members and support their productivity. Here…
Building Trust In The New World Of Work
What are leaders doing to build the connection required for trust in today’s world digital and remote world of work? Through my work with leaders over this past year, I…
3 Reasons Employees Should Lead The Way Back To The Office
It’s not just employees who benefit when they gain a voice in how, when and where they work
New Non-Profit Seeks To Increase Diversity Among Executive Coaches
According to industry veteran J. Victor McGuire, Ph
Facebook Is Offering A Choice Of Seeking Permission To Continue Working Remotely Or Coming Into The Office 50% Of The Time In Its Return-To-Work Plans
Following on the heels of Silicon Valley tech juggernauts Google and Microsoft, Facebook announced its return-to-work plans to its 60,000 employees on Wednesday
How To Increase Happiness By Categorizing Your Friendships
One of the most unique books to come across my desk recently is Circles of Friendship: A Guided Journal for Learning to Think Clearly about Your Friendships
Half Of Employees Suffered ‘Significant’ Health Damage Because Of Covid-19, Research Reveals
Of over 20,000 people questioned, 85% said that they had experienced higher levels of burnout during the pandemic, while 40% reported a worsening of their work-life balance as Covid-19 spread
Does Georgia’s Board Of Education Resolution Perpetuate The Racism Of Prioritizing White Peoples’ Feelings Over Truth?
Georgia's recent Board of Education resolution constricting discussions of race (in response to Governor Brian Kemp's admonition against critical race theory) may be driven by a fundamental tenet of White…
You Desperately Need A Vacation
Pre-pandemic, 55% of Americans were willingly forfeiting some portion of their vacation days annually. And as of last July, according to a survey by IPX1031, only 20% of respondents were…