What you choose to not do is as important as what you choose to do.
Author: Harvard Business Review
Life is Luck — Here’s How to Plan a Career Around It
Think about it.
Research: Using a Smartphone After 9 pm Leaves Workers Disengaged
Just shut the damned thing off!
Is the Aging Workforce Really Creating Your Skill Shortages?
The Dangerous Rise of “Entrepreneurship Porn”
A good friend who runs a professional services firm told me with some shock that his most profitable employee is a single mother who works part time. So this year, she got a big bonus. Despite working for someone else, she feels recognized and rewarded. And by being part of a larger organization, she gets to have more time with her kids. This sort of story is rare – but it doesn’t have to be.
The Degree Is Doomed
Interesting perspective. You may agree, you may disagree. But in either case your thinking will be challenged.
Never Say Goodbye to a Great Employee
This is crap but you should read it anyway. Groupthink alert.
The American Way of Hiring Is Making Long-Term Unemployment Worse
Disturbing. Read at your own risk.
How “Dilbert” Practically Wrote Itself
Dilbert now acknowledged as a management expert by the Harvard Business Review!
Meet the New Face of Diversity: The “Slacker” Millennial Guy
The 24/7 work ethic was a bad idea to begin with.
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