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Many Employees Have a Mid-Career Crisis. Here’s How Employers Can Help
Many Employees Have a Mid-Career Crisis. Here’s How Employers Can Help
by Serenity Gibbons The “midcareer crisis” is a real phenomenon for many workers; research has shown that career satisfaction bottoms out when people are in the middle of their careers. For many managers, the problem is seeing those employees through to the other side. Many companies and leaders have failed to develop plans for the … Read More
12 Rules For Life: An Antidote To Chaos
12 Rules For Life: An Antidote To Chaos
by Jordan B. Peterson
Strengths: Grate Communication Skills
Strengths: Grate Communication Skills
When You Start a New Job, Pay Attention to These 5 Aspects of Company Culture
When You Start a New Job, Pay Attention to These 5 Aspects of Company Culture
by Allan H. Church and Jay A. Conger When you join an organization, you have a short window of time to adapt to its culture. It’s the old 90-day rule. And we know too many talented individuals who have stumbled in their new company because they failed to read the cultural tea leaves. This happens … Read More
Accomplishments: Oversight of entire department.
Accomplishments: Oversight of entire department.
Worry: Hope and Help for a Common Condition
Worry: Hope and Help for a Common Condition
by Edward M. Hallowell M.D.
5 Smart Ways To Deal With Workplace Stress
5 Smart Ways To Deal With Workplace Stress
by Nancy Collamer Feeling stressed at work? Sorry to say, you’re in excellent company. According to an American Psychological Association survey, Americans are more stressed than at any time during the past decade. But I’m happy to share five helpful coping strategies I picked up from two experts while attending the recent Indeed.com conference on … Read More
Research: When Managers Are Overworked, They Treat Employees Less Fairly
Research: When Managers Are Overworked, They Treat Employees Less Fairly
by Elad N. Sherf, Ravi S. Gajendran and Vijaya Venkataramani Fair managers can reap big dividends. Extensive research finds that employees who feel fairly treated are better performers, helpful to colleagues, more committed to their workgroups and the organization, and less likely to steal or be rude to others. Acting fairly is not always easy. … Read More