Does Networking Matter More for Men Than Women?
A new study from Lily Fang and Sterling Huang suggests that advice to “network-your-way-to-the-top advice is, for women, a tad overblown.” The Harvard Business Review …
A new study from Lily Fang and Sterling Huang suggests that advice to “network-your-way-to-the-top advice is, for women, a tad overblown.” The Harvard Business Review …
We often hear about the health ramifications about obesity. But what about the professional costs? Do they exist? New research from the University of Pennsylvania …
“Leadership is a choice, not a rank,” says Simon Sinek in his Ted Talk, “Why Good Leaders Make You Feel Safe.” In a world full …
Harvard Business Review: “Let’s face it: strong leaders tend to be characterized by their strong opinions, decisive action, and take-no-prisoners attitude. These are important traits, …
A group of MIT scientists has found out why some groups, like some people, are reliably smarter than others, the New York Times reports. “Individual …
“Difficult conversations — whether you’re telling a client the project is delayed or presiding over an unenthusiastic performance review — are an inevitable part of …
A Gallup survey finds that only 13% of employees worldwide are engaged at work. “In other words, about one in eight workers — roughly 180 …
A new Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu survey finds that more than half of young professionals “say they aspire to the top job at their organization, but …
The Wall Street Journal looks at companies that “have been launching special clubs and planning events -— part professional development, part party — to acquaint …
Today, an estimated 40 million people in North America work in half-walled clusters of cubed synthetic office furniture, commonly known as cubicles. Started when American …