Charlene Thompson reached for her phone on the nightstand. It was still before 6:00am, so the iPhone’s glow was the only light in the room.
Category: Managing Your Career
10 Charts from 2013 That Changed the Way We Think
1. Asian countries are overtaking European countries when it comes to prosperity: 2. The most common area of weakness for ineffective senior leaders is their ability
An Unexpected Lesson from Mandela: Why Context Matters
During this time of global contemplation on the deep legacy of Nelson Mandela, I realized I have my own connection to this “giant of history,”
We Can Now Automate Hiring. Is that Good?
One of the things that is different since the recession is the approach that most companies are taking to hiring—where virtually everything about the process
New Research: Rituals Make Us Value Things More
Rituals in the workplace can reinforce the behaviors we want, create focus and a sense of belonging, and make change stick. I have gone on
Executives Ignore Valuable Employee Actions that They Can’t Measure
Does better data mean better employee performance and organizational outcomes? That’s the implication of the current emphasis on big data and the use of metrics
