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fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

Ask the Amys: Sabotaging Bosses, Irritating Employees, and More

To advocate for a better review process, build a strong case and gather support from colleagues to influence leadership.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

What should I do if I think my coworkers are gossiping about me?

Gossip, while often perceived negatively, can be leveraged for positive communication and relationship building in the workplace.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

5 pieces of popular career advice that you should ignore

The idea of scaling a corporate hierarchy has become outdated for many workers. Many employees prioritize flexibility and personal growth over traditional promotions.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

My Spouse and I Started a Business. But One Fatal Flaw Has Brought Us to Disaster.

Dear Don't Have to Be the Boss, Whenever I play a tennis match, whether I win or lose, I try to jot down a few things that I did well and a few things I need to improve on.
Women in technology
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

This is the most useless phrase to put in an email, expert says: 'It accomplishes nothing'

Using 'just checking in' is ineffective in emails and can appear passive-aggressive according to etiquette experts.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
3 months ago

How can I get my boss to stop emailing me in the middle of the night?

Setting boundaries with work hours can improve productivity and morale.
'Always on' culture harms employee well-being and performance.
fromInc
3 months ago

How Should I Respond to Networkers Seeking Help I Can't Offer?

"I wish I could help! The only person I know in (field) is in the same position. But I'll definitely let you know if I do come across any leads that could help."
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Remote teams
fromSlate Magazine
4 months ago

Out-of-Touch Bosses Are Openly Bragging About Their Ridiculous Wealth. Employees Have Had Enough.

Out-of-touch executives exacerbate workplace anxiety by showcasing wealth amid employee hardships.
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fromFast Company
5 months ago

Should I take my DEI work off of my resume?

It's essential to maintain transparency about DEI work on resumes despite current political and social challenges.
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago

I Got an Inheritance That Means I Never Have to Work Again. My Boss' Reaction Is Telling.

In general, letters of recommendation aren't as important as they may seem... your references basically affirm that you have the right skills and potential.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago

I'm Afraid My Boss's Terrible Driving Will End in Tragedy. I Have No Idea How to Intervene.

The column 'Dear Good Job' provides practical advice for workplace dilemmas, prioritizing safety and effective communication.
Remote teams
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago

Slate launches Good Job, a brand new advice column about the modern workplace.

Slate's new advice column, Good Job, addresses emotional and interpersonal conflicts in the modern workplace.
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