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 […]
Does your seated posture project confidence or fear; interest or apathy; sloppiness or professionalism? Etiquette expert Barbara Pachter offers some tips to ensure your seated posture is sending the right message.
Symantec’s most recent “Internet Security Threat Report” contradicts the idea of corporate CEOs being the biggest targets for cybercriminals. Instead, it’s those who work for high-level executives who are targeted for phishing scams—an attempt to get someone to open an attachment or share information through a seemingly legitimate email.
Q: “Although I have no problem getting job interviews when I send out my résumé, these conversations always end the same way. Interviewers praise my experience, but say they would prefer to hire someone with a college degree. I don’t have time to go to school, so how do I get around this degree problem?” Qualified Applicant
The quest for happiness can be elusive, but tech companies are seeking to provide users with mind-body solutions to make it easier. Life coach Allison Stadd shares some top mind-body applications you might want to try.
Thinking about your salary objectively may be hard, but it’s worth it, writes Karen Cates of Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. She offers tips on how to approach your decision.
Public speaking can be a great way to boost your career. Deborah Jacobs combines her own expertise with that of lawyer Conrad Teitell to offer six tips for giving a great presentation.
When you’re coming up with ideas for stress-relieving leisure activities for the team, remember that asking them to jaunt off to a bar or event after office hours cuts into the free time they value most in life.