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Influence Without Authority: Persuading Across Power Dynamics
Explore strategies for confidently and effectively initiating conversations and persuading leadership despite power differentials
Employers Are Failing Working Mothers, U.K. Research Shows
Two fifth of working mothers in the
Overcoming Challenges: Finding Diverse Candidates in Competitive Markets
In the competitive world of recruitment, attracting diverse candidates can be a challenge. We asked leaders, including CEOs and founders, to share their successful strategies
6 Tips For Optimizing Your Brain And Boosting Your Career In 2024
Discover six practical steps you can take to optimize your brain, boost your career and thrive professionally and personally in the New Year
How A Personalized Approach Can Solve For Attrition
Turnover is costly, in terms of both money and culture. For these reasons, many companies will pull out all the stops to improve retention
7 Emotional Challenges To Manage When Changing Careers
Career change involves managing not only the practical aspects of your pivot but also the emotional dynamics of leaving one job behind to pursue something new
Thinking About Implementing a Menopause Benefit? Consider These Tips
How can HR leaders who are thinking about adding such a benefit to support employees going through perimenopause and menopause find success? Here are tips from industry
IRS Announces 2024 Health FSA Contribution Cap
Employees can funnel an extra $150 into their health care flexible spending accounts (FSAs) next year, the IRS announced Nov. 9
Actors and Studios Agree to Deal
Hollywood actors have reached a tentative deal with major studios to end a historically long strike
Employee Injured While Leaving Work Limited to Workers’ Comp Remedies
An employee of the University of California who was injured while riding her bike on university grounds on her way home from work was limited to workers’ compensation