For Paul, a finance administrator, things came to a head when his report mistakenly included £7,000,000 of costs rather than £700,000. Fearing accusations of fraud, Paul disclosed his recent dementia diagnosis to his boss.
Six weeks of sick leave b…
What companies need to know about PFAS—and how to reduce risks to employees and customers.
What to do after you’ve identified where gaps exist.
A conversation with HBR senior editor Kevin Evers on unexpected takeaways from the music industry icon’s career.
It’s only 9 a.m. and Michelle, a middle manager in a government organization, just received her eighth panicked email from a team member asking about the impending layoffs that were announced yesterday afternoon. People are clearly worried, and Michel…
Changing jobs is typically the shortest path to a higher salary, but for the first time in almost 15 years staying put is paying better than moving on.
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s Wage Growth Tracker “job stayers” are enjoyin…
Although the definition is a little loose, “middle age” is the name we give to the period of life before we decide someone is officially old. When someone in the United States has reached the age of 40, they can expect to live for more tha…
OUR internal conversations may seem inconsequential, but they determine the success of every interaction. They hold secrets to how we can have authentic conversations with others.
When CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence …
She wants to be recognized for her leadership and make sure she’s positioning herself to get to the next level.
It’s no secret: Landing a job in today’s economy can feel overwhelmingly difficult. Qualified candidates regularly apply to hundreds—sometimes even thousands—of positions before receiving that one coveted offer. In fact, over half of unemployed job se…




