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Three Months After Accepting The TikTok CEO Job, Former Disney Executive Kevin Mayer Resigns
Mayer is a cautionary tale for job seekers at any level. It's important to thoroughly research a company, its people, products, services and culture
Data And Diversity: How Numbers Could Ensure There’s A Genuine Change For The Better
As more companies invest in workforce insights to tell the story and assess the real story about its employees, the need for data collection and storytelling has to evolve
Financial Advisors’ Unconscious Bias Works Against Women
Despite women taking more of a lead role in family financial decisions, a new study reveals that financial advisors are still stuck in the past, adhering to stereotypes that expect…
Stop Undermining Your Leadership With These Actions
It's unrealistic to think you’ll be a flawless leader over the course of your career. Even if you’re hyper-focused, you’ll still have stumbles and missteps
Back To Basics: Employee Engagement Vs. Employee Experience
Human resource departments often initiate internal programs to boost employee engagement, but they have their limitations. Ultimately, it falls on immediate supervisors or managers to empower and enable their employees…
Two Major Airlines Have Announced Massive Layoffs
American Airlines and Delta Air Lines told their respective employees that the companies plan for massive layoffs in October. American Airlines will downsize 19,000 jobs and Delta plans to lay…
Here’s How Much Money Pilots Earn In Every State
Find out how much commercial pilots and airline pilots make in the United States
Virginia Is First To Have Coronavirus Workplace Safety Standards
Realizing that any regulatory assistance from Washington,
The Saga Of McDonald’s Fired CEO Is Heating Up With New Allegations
McDonald’s has expanded its internal investigation to determine if Easterbrook covered up improprieties by other employees
New Job Postings Are Plummeting For White-Collar Professionals
According to Indeed, there was a massive drop in listings during March, April and May—some of the most difficult months of the Covid-19 pandemic. At that time, job postings plummeted…