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Will Dean Will Dean
Updated on March 26, 2024

3 Ways VR in the Workplace Can Help Employees

Our expert explains how VR can boost morale and productivity and make training way more fun.

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Updated on March 26, 2024

Parental Leave Gains Ground as Tech Companies Compete for Top Talent

Parental leave is becoming one of the most important benefits in business, and the tech industry is pushing for some much-needed change.

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Molly Fosco Molly Fosco
Updated on March 21, 2024

Why the CEO of an Email App Wanted Her Employees to Delete Their Apps

Mathilde Collin, CEO of Front, challenges her team to keep their phones down and be more present.

Anessa Fike Anessa Fike
Updated on March 19, 2024

Let’s Stop Stereotyping Women Bosses

Bosses are bosses, no matter what their gender. It’s Women’s History Month and the 21st century — high time to put these stereotypes to rest.

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Neha Sampat Neha Sampat
Updated on March 07, 2024

Are You a Nice Boss? Try Being Kind Instead.

Kindness drives real growth and improvement, but niceness preserves surface-level harmony and encourages mediocrity.

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Amanda Webster Amanda Webster
Updated on March 06, 2024

How to Build Career Pathing for a Multi-Generational Workplace

Older workers care about career advancement, too. Here’s what leaders can do to ensure equal access to opportunities.

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Dan Negrea Dan Negrea
Updated on March 04, 2024

How to Open an Office in the United States

The CEO of Bucharest-based HyperSense Software explains what it took to open its Chicago office and then establish a presence in that city.

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Aaron Rubens Aaron Rubens
Updated on March 04, 2024

What Companies Get Wrong About Employee Recognition

Simple misconceptions can keep an organization from effectively and fairly recognizing all employees. To start, money isn’t always the right approach.

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Steve Krull Steve Krull
Updated on February 21, 2024

How to Lead by Letting Go

The paradox of effective leadership is understanding when stepping back can push your team forward.

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Heather R. Younger Heather R. Younger
Updated on February 13, 2024

Active Listening: Recognizing the Unsaid

Nonverbal cues are a critical part of active listening.

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