The Convo app makes revising documents much easier by loading documents into a full-time chat room where group members can scroll sections.
Checking email and doing other work outside of normal working hours may be increasing your stress levels, according to a Gallup survey of 4,475 U.S. working adults.
Po Bronson—The New York Times best-selling author of Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing—is a big fan of using small teams to tackle big projects. But surely the smaller the team, the more critical the role of the team leader, right? Wrong.
Remember the first day of your very first job? It might be hard to remember now that you are established in your career and feel competent, secure and confident.
A survey released by Manpower notes changes in the role of administrative assistants over the past five to 10 years.
Q: “Because my English is not very good, I have a hard time contributing in management team meetings. I often feel ignored because the other managers don’t understand what I mean. I have a lot that I want to say, but my English always lets me down. Can you help?” Tongue-tied
Some jobs are emotionally draining and can create morale problems for the people who do them. If management can’t or won’t help address these problems, is there anything colleagues can do to help boost morale for one another?
There are many reasons why employers offer workplace wellness programs, including to combat obesity and the rapidly increasing costs of medical care and health insurance, writes Napala Pratini.
Sometimes the path to success involves helping others before, or in addition to, helping yourself. That’s certainly been the case for Cinnabon President Kat Cole.
Sending an electronic thank-you note is never quite as classy as a paper note or card, but there’s one way to make your gratitude stand out: Create a memorable subject line that’ll pop up impressively in their inbox. Instead of just “Thank you for your gift” or “We appreciate you going the extra mile,” which […]
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