Employee or Friend: How to Set Boundaries at Work
Is it okay to be friends with your subordinates? How to set boundaries at work? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average American spends 44 hours per week...
How to Respond To Ageism in the Workplace
Ageism in the workplace, whether subtle or blatant, takes an emotional toll. Learn how to combat ageism in the workplace. These are tough times for workers over a certain...
What Makes Johnson & Johnson A Great Place To Work
Several multinational companies around the world make sincere efforts towards making their business an attractive place to appeal the best talent from the industry. Among...
How To Resign From Job Without Burning Bridges
Resigning from a job is common and should be dealt with responsibly. Attempts should be made to resign without burning bridges. This would help in creating long term rela...
Stop Using Weak Language at Work
Most of us consciously and unconsciously use weak languages at work. Although some of us consider it a decent way of responding, while others consider it as a way to avoi...
5 Smart Ways to Answer “Why did you quit your last job?”
It’s really common to see that people quit their jobs due to some reason. A person should not feel embarrassed when such things happen as they could happen to anyon...
5 Tips to Perform Tasks Effectively
One of the biggest questions first-time managers often face is how to delegate work. As the most reliable person on the team, one of the best ways to prepare your staff f...
Fun Icebreaker Activities That Will Make Meetings Great Again
Many studies, research, and surveys suggest that between 30 to 50 percent of our meeting times are wasted. We’re not referring to bad meetings, but all meetings. We dec...
California’s Assembly Bill 5 (AB-5) Threatens to Rain on the Gig Economy Parade
California’s Assembly Bill 5 (“AB-5”) that radically alters the definition of an “employee” so that companies can no longer misclassify would-be employees as in...
What Your Interview Outfit Says About You
Are you creative? How about logical? Dependable? Organized? Your interview outfit can reveal a lot about you during the hiring process. People tell you the first impressi...
Dear Jane, My Boss Takes Credit For My Work! What’s Your Advice?
To succeed at work, you not only need to work hard but also get the credit due to you. What do you do when your boss takes credit for all your work? ...
Do You Have A Winning Right Culture To Succeed?
As Peter Drucker famously said, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” In today’s world of work where change happens fast, the first question analysts are most like...
How To Get Your Seasonal Job Search Strategy Right
A lot of companies are preparing for making their big push for seasonal hiring. If you’re thinking that means only retail and holiday-related jobs, then you’re wrong....
Creating a Desirable Employee Value Proposition (EVP)
As the U.S. economy grows, more people are returning to work and moving to better jobs. The labor market remains tight for all industries and across all skill levels ind...
Do You Feel The Monday Blues Often? Here’s Why
WHY DO WE HATE MONDAYS? A study noted that workers are most unhappy at precisely 11:17 a.m. on Monday morning. It’s common to feel stressed and frustrated when the week...
My Employer Makes Us Use Personal Credit Card For Company Expenses
Sometimes, not having the “awkward expensing conversation” sends the wrong message. It’s a dicey situation, but one that can lead to serious ramifications w...









