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  • How to Attract, and Retain, Available Tech Talent Now

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jul 14, 2023
    With many tech workers having been laid off recently, many of them are looking for jobs in other industries – and that provides opportunities for companies to avail themselves of top talent.
  • When You Need a Win at Work

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    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jul 13, 2023
    Though you may feel that you are in a slump at work and need to notch a win, there are ways to celebrate the little things that keep your spirits up.
  • Youngest Ever Passes CPA Exam

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    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jul 12, 2023
    Fifteen-year-old James "Jimmy" Chilimigras is the youngest person to pass the CPA Exam.
  • Great Customer Experience Starts with Great Employee Experience

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jul 11, 2023
    Prioritizing customers over employees can drive short-term revenue growth, but will also cost companies in long-term employee retention and engagement, according to Tiffani Bova, the global growth evangelist at Salesforce and author of the forthcoming book The Experience Mindset.
  • Conquering Loneliness at Work

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jul 10, 2023
    Loneliness at work is one of the biggest factors derailing employee engagement and productivity and undermining organizational success. Caroline Stokes wrote in Fast Company, sharing three techniques to combat it, based on her work as an executive coach.
  • Generation X Starts to Take Over the Workplace

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jul 7, 2023

    American corporate boardrooms may still be dominated by baby boomers, but the succeeding generation—the millennial generation, or Gen X—is starting to take over.

  • Managers Can Assist First-Generation Americans Who Face Cultural Obstacles at Work

    By:
    Ruth Singleton
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    Jul 5, 2023
    First-generation Americans may finding it difficult to succeed in the workplace because of cultural differences. For example, members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community may find it difficult to self-promote, as many have been raised to be humble and not to assert themselves in front of authority figures, as a sign of respect. But because self-promotion is often necessary to thrive in Western workplaces, they face a quandary. Managers have a role to play in creating environments where all employees can feel secure in raising their hands for support. 
  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jun 30, 2023

    The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan to be unconstitutional.

  • Libraries Shed Fusty Image to Become Co-Working Spaces

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jun 29, 2023
    Public libraries are becoming co-working spaces, a trend that benefits both users and institutions.
  • Study: Remote Workers Often More Aware of Cybersecurity Risks Than In-Office Colleagues

    By:
    S.J. Steinhardt
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    Jun 28, 2023
    Remote workers are often more aware of, and vigilant about, cybersecurity than their on-site counterparts, a recent study concluded.