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Dr. Jill Biden: Let’s Celebrate Female Success, Not Diminish It
A WSJ article suggesting that Dr. Jill Biden should just go by "Jill" has shone the light on gender bias against female success and why many women struggle to internalize…
The EEOC’s Proposed Changes To The Conciliation Process
The proposed changes seem fair and reasonably likely to improve the conciliation process. But these changes may provide an increased advantage to the employers at the expense of the employees
Why You Need Personal KPIs To Achieve Your Goals
Developing personal KPIs would allow you to focus on your goal and to measure progress by outcomes, not by hours spent at the task
Be Open To New Opportunities
I would suggest leveraging your community, your connections, your contacts. Because it goes back to this underground network that we're creating within KNOW
How Skilled Workers Can Rise In The Post-Covid Economy – With Or Without A Degree: A Conversation With Cognizant U.S. Foundation’s Kristen Titus
I recently sat down with Kristen Titus, Executive Director of the Cognizant
Was Zoom’s Eric Yuan 2020’s Top CEO?
Workplace culture and compensation monitoring site Comparably has just released its listing of highest-rated CEOs of 2020. These top-rated CEOs successfully navigated their organizations through one of the most challenging…
The Biggest Career Crashes Of 2020
The year’s seven most spectacular professional flame-outs included a job-ending Zoom exposure and a resignation over racial discrimination
Do Universities Provide Reliable Signaling?
For decades, the quality of university people graduated from has been used as a signal of their talent in the labor market, but is this as reliable a signal as…
Lessons From 100 Change Makers On How To Lead More Sustainably
Inspired by the UN’s launch of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),Trista Bridges and Donald Eubank co-authored their book Leading Sustainably: The Path to Sustainable Business and How the SDGs…
Freelance Management Consulting In 2021: Optimism Abounds After A Tumultuous Year
2021 is a year of growth for independent management consulting