This past year was marked by a fickle and ever-changing job market that became more competitive as the months passed. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, despite the average monthly job growth falling about 28% in 2024 compared to 20…
If you’re a leader today, you’re likely facing intense demands to deliver business results, while also supporting people, and taking care of yourself, as well. You know you need to pay attention to all kinds of strategies for effectiveness—and it can …
A new survey shows high interest in remote-driving services that let another person control the car.
BlackBerry says it plans to unveil a refreshed look and presence for the brand in time for the Consumer Electronics Show
Since the pandemic normalized hybrid work and virtual communication, a number of companies have been emboldened to take a more impersonal approach to conducting layoffs. When Intuit cut 10% of its workforce last summer—framed as performance-related la…
The number of Americans applying for unemployment checks dropped last week to the lowest level since March, suggesting that most U.S. workers continue to enjoy unusually high job security.
Jobless claims dropped by 9,000 to 211,000 last week, …
New year, new professional you?
Can you find that sweet spot in the Venn diagram including these four categories?
What you love
What you are good at
What the world needs
What you can be paid for
This existential question is p…
Americans hoping for a promotion in 2025 should prepare to face stiffer competition.
Economic instability took a bite out of payroll budgets in recent years, and as employers finally find themselves in a position to start dishing out raises and pro…
The firm’s new strategy prioritized flexibility and efficiency.
Sydney Finkelstein, a professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, explains how it can lead you astray in two significant ways.




