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How To Fight Back Against Job Search And Interviewing Fatigue
For the unemployed, it's been rough. That’s probably the understatement of 2021
The 5 Biggest Mistakes Job Seekers Make And What You Must Do Differently
In this ever-changing, dynamic job market, we can no longer use the typical job search strategies that we’ve used over the past decades. Here are the five biggest mistakes job…
5 Top Tips To Make You A Better Remote Leader In 2021
Despite Covid-19 vaccines now being rolled out, herd immunity is still a long way off, and leaders are now entering arguably the most difficult phase in the pandemic so far:…
What Are We Learning From The New Multigenerational Household?
There’s an enormous work-from-home shift that deserves a closer look: in record numbers, people of all generations are living, working, and learning together
The CROWN Act Makes Waves Across The Country To End Hair Discrimination
To date, seven states have passed the CROWN Act to make hair discrimination illegal
Both Biden And Trump Supporters Trust CEOs More Than The Government, New Survey Finds
Business is the only institution deemed ethical and competent by people globally, according to the 2021 Edelman Trust Barometer
From Confetti To Getting Ready: The Key To Nick Saban’s Championship Consistency
After a 52-24 domination of the Ohio State Buckeyes, Saban did not focus on how winning his 7th NCAA title moved him past the legendary Bear Bryant for most in…
Women, Want To Get On A Company Board? Read These Tips From A Leader Of OnBoarding Women And Managing Director Of Madrona Venture Group
Women: read this if you are considering a board seat in 2021. Advice from Hope Cochran, Managing Director of Madrona Venture Group and leader for Onboarding Women
Relearning CEOs’ Real Job From Bob Swan’s Failure At Intel
They need someone who can understand and enable their real job: technical design – someone like former CTO Pat Gelsinger
The Game-Changing Question That Can Maximize The Impact Of Your Meetings
We often derive slight value from the costly, collective time invested in the plethora of meetings we attend. Employing one simple question, and the responses we receive to it, can…