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What Millennials Want From Work and Life

A new Gallup report finds four themes collectively describe millennials: unattached, connected, unconstrained and idealistic.

The Holiday Season: 'An Opportunity for Enlightenment'

The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it also presents an opportunity to be thoughtful and considerate of others. How can employers and coworkers alike celebrate and respect one another's differences?

U.S. Support for Death Penalty Holds Above Majority Level

Fifty-five percent of Americans favor the death penalty for convicted murderers, marking the fourth consecutive year below 60%. Support has not been lower since 1972.

'Hard Stuff Done Right': The Apprentice Schools at Huntington Ingalls Industries

America's largest military shipbuilding company couldn't find the highly skilled workers it needed. So the company built its own shipbuilding college.

Inside Cleveland Clinic's Cultural Shift

Cleveland Clinic President and CEO Delos Cosgrove, M.D., outlined in a recent LinkedIn post the cultural shift presently underway at Cleveland Clinic in which every single Cleveland Clinic employee -- from housekeepers to the neurosurgeons -- ...

Understanding CliftonStrengths Domains: Teams and Managers

"Strong themes, stronger teams": Learn how your team can own its talents and become stronger, resulting in improved performance, organic growth and better wellbeing.

3 Ways Beyond NPS to Fully Understand B2B Relationships

Mix quantitative and qualitative feedback from different stakeholders to fully understand your B2B customer relationships.

Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design

Which of the following statements comes closest to your views on the origin and development of human beings – [ROTATED: human beings have evolved over millions of years from other forms of life and God guided this process, human beings have ...

Struggle for Banks: Migrating Customers to Digital

Financial leaders need to find digital-ready customers and then increase their adoption of digital channels.

Trends in the State of Computer Science in U.S. K-12 Schools

40% of K-12 schools have no computer science class
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