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It’s September: Time To Refresh Your LinkedIn Profile. Here's What To Focus On
It's time to update your LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn is the most powerful tool you have to manage your career
CEOs Explain How AI Will Super Charge Independent Management Consulting
AI is quickly proving a powerful tool for independent management consultants. Here's how freelance CEOs describe the impact of AI
From Bully To Olympian: The Redemption Story Of Peter Paltchik
Seeking perceived security and the desire to defend his social status, he became a school bully–one of his biggest regrets in life
The Human Touch: Unleashing Competitive Advantage In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence
The human touch, comprising judgment, creativity, and emotional intelligence, remains a crucial element in creating a unique and lasting edge in today's highly competitive business landscape
How HubSpot Sustains A Customer-Centric Culture Across 7k Hybrid Employees
How does HubSpot scale and sustain a customer-centric culture across 7,000 remote and hybrid employees worldwide?
Matt Gutman’s Ketamine-Assisted Therapy After On-Air Panic Attacks
Katamine—once an illegal street drug now used in therapy—is replacing traditional perks like gym memberships and days off to treat employees, like Matt Gutman, with anxiety and depression
How ‘Story Building’ Can Help Boost Your Business Performance
Authentic stories can help make culture change successful
10 Low-Stress, Easy Jobs That Pay Well In 2023
With the increased focus on moving away from high-pressure roles, here is a list of 10 "easy" occupations that pay a reasonably decent-to-high salary
Labor Day Strikes Show Lack Of Empathy, Threatening Jobs
Strikes in entertainment, transportation and manufacturing are making headlines. Is empathy what's needed, on this Labor Day?