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Organizations are Serious About The “No Jerks” Policy When Hiring
Over the last 20 years as a career & professional development consultant, I have worked with countless employers seeking ideal candidates to fill critical roles in their organizations. Regardless of the career field, recruiters and hiring managers agree that after the basic criteria of skills and competencies are met, candidates are accepted or eliminated based […]
Autonomy, Mastery, and Purpose in Your Career
I follow the work of Adam Grant, an Organizational Psychologist at Wharton and I’m an avid fan of his podcast WorkLife. Many thanks to Adam Grant who shared a great HBR piece by Ethan Bernstein, Hayley Blunden, Andrew Brodsky, Wonbin Sohn, and Ben Waber about the Implications of Working Without an Office. Like many, I’ve […]
Your Woking Life with Nicole Lynn Lewis
Nicole Lynn Lewis recalls being Black teen mom who entered The College of William & Mary and graduated with honors four years later.
Make Time to Have a Meal with Your Loved Ones
Be intentional about sharing one meal a day with your loved ones to slow down and focus on what matters most.
Your Working Life with Daisy Dowling
Daisy Dowling talks about how working parents can feel more capable, calm and confident about combining kids and careers.
15+ Statistics You Need To Know About Home Office Ergonomics
This guest piece was originally posted on FlexiSpot and authored by Jason McCann who writes for Forbes.com and advises that the secret to getting home office ergonomics right is to have a list of what you want and need. In June 2020, Stanford University Economist Nicholas Bloom said that 42% of working people in the US worked from home […]
Manage Up for Career Success
Manage up to your boss so they are aware of your contributions and become more promotable and recruitable.