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How To Address Burnout In The Legal Profession
We need to learn more about burnout in the legal profession so that we can start to address its causes in a systemic way
Out Of 2020’s Ashes, A New HR
This is a rare moment in business, as the world absorbs a once-in-a-generation disruption. Now is the time to rebuild HR from the ground up
Retired And Bored? Inspiration And Tips On How This Retiree Is Living It Up
The COVID pandemic did not stop Anderson from making the most of his retirement days
A Major Cause Of Burnout And How Employees Want You To Fix It
Individually, employees can be given a paid week off, penalized for cashing out their vacation time and provided access to wellness apps. Still, efforts at tackling burnout will remain superficial…
Creativity Is A Persistent Endeavor
New research reveals that we tend to think that our level of creativity declines over time, but is that really the case, and might we be inhibiting our creativity as…
Overcoming Pandemic Exhaustion; How To Take An Effortless Approach To Achieve More
We crave more balance between our work and home lives, but the last year of living during the Covid pandemic has exacerbated the problems we have now shoved under the…
OK Boomer: 5 Surprising Insights Into What Gen-Z Workers Want In A Job
A recent study uncovers key data about Gen-Z workers and how employers can best support the youngest generation at work today
Why Every Anti-Racism Ally Should Read Dr. King’s ‘Letter From A Birmingham Jail’
Invariably, after a Black person dies at the hands of police, there's a related protest or demonstration. While anti-racism allies typically support BLM, they often feel hesitant to support protests,…
What Questions Should You Ask Before Joining A Startup?
Before accepting a job with a startup company, be sure to ask these kinds of questions to assess if the opportunity is the best one for you