Revealed: The Differences Between How CEOs and Managers Wield Power
When you’re trying to get executives to support your new initiative — be it informing, threatening, guilting, or pleading — you’re using some form of power.
Confessions Series Part One: Confessions of a Recruiter
There's no secret that we have a talent shortage today or that we're living in a worker economy. But did you know we also have a recruiter shortage? That means…
Mark Rober: How An Ex-NASA Engineer Became YouTube’s Coolest Science Teacher—And Is Saving The Ocean
Mark Rober is the exception to nearly every rule when it comes to social media. He's worked at NASA, Apple, and now has 20M subscribers on YouTube
USCIS Makes Work Authorization Easier for Certain Spouses
Eligible spouses of professional and executive visa holders will receive automatic extension of their work authorization documents as a result of a proposed settlement
After Repeal of Employee Retention Credits, Next Steps for Employers
Eligible employers that retained payroll taxes in anticipation of receiving employee retention tax credits may want to determine any underpaid tax amounts and identify
Average Family Premiums Top $22,000, Up 4% in 2021
Annual family premiums for employer-sponsored health plans rose 4 percent in 2021, rising to $22,221, as pandemic-related deferral of non-emergency care kept a lid on
How To Think Creatively About Branding At DesignerCon
DesignerCon, a universally known convention for anyone who enjoys toys and other collectibles, returned this year to Anaheim Convention Center
How To Change Other People: A User’s Guide To Help Others Up Their Game
You’re going to find yourself wanting to convince someone in your life—a spouse, a coworker, a family member—of something, and when it comes to changing hearts and minds, the how…
Is The ‘Great Resignation’ Actually A Mass Retirement?
The Great Resignation made headlines. Proof was the massive 4
