As recently reported on Inc.com, two-thirds of American workers say they’ve experienced therapy-speak at work. Harris Pollsters define this communication style as empathetic and vague, as it often misses the mark or the appropriate follow-through.
When she divorced her husband,
According to a recent survey by Resume Builder, 75% of managers say that Gen Z (people born between 1997 and 2012) is harder to work with than other generations.
The biggest issue, many say, relates to language: “I feel hamstrung on what I
As recently reported by the BBC, a growing number of companies are using technology to surveil remote workers to ensure everyone stays productive.
Some monitoring programs record keystrokes or track computer activity by taking periodic screenshots. Other software records calls or
According to a new survey conducted by HR service provider UKG, 46 percent of middle managers say they’d consider quitting their jobs in the next year because of work-related stress.
And it gets worse. More than half of middle managers
Business is filled with buzzwords that come and go. Some are common, others are not. A new word for me? Slashing. The word ‘slasher’ refers to the slash sign, as in ‘/’, and refers to people who engage in several
The holiday Southwest Airlines debacle. Where do I even begin? My friends, we’re talking about a company that I regularly blogged about because they were tops in employee engagement, and received 5,000 resumes for every open position.
Southwest’s operations unraveled
According to the 2022 Women in the Workplace report from McKinsey and LeanIn.Org, the C-Suite remains predominantly male and White. Only one in four C-suite leaders was a woman, and just one in 20 was a woman of color.
The
According to a report from KPMG, 91 percent of CEOs across the globe shared the view that a recession is on the horizon and coming sooner rather than later. As a result, in America, half of CEOs say they’re considering
According to a Return to Office survey, conducted by Fiverr and Censuswide, a third of managers and executives want employees to return to the office full time because they think employees are more motivated when they are being watched.
Employees, however, disagree,
While many CEOs are demanding that workers go back to the office post-pandemic, Michael Dell – head of Dell Technologies – is bucking the trend. Dell thinks that doing so won’t solve the teamwork or culture-building challenges that some say