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Global Warming Attitudes Frozen Since 2016
Americans have maintained relatively high concern about global warming over the past six years, along with the belief that it is caused by human activity.
How to Best Talk About Your Strengths in an Interview
Learn how your Top 5 strengths can be useful in building your resume and interviewing for a job, including practical tips for job hunters and hiring managers alike.
How to Help Remote Workers Avoid the Endless Workday
The pros of remote work come with serious cons: overworked employees and retention risk. Take these steps to give remote workers much-needed downtime.
Don't Confuse 'Being in the Office' With 'Culture'
Hybrid workers feel most connected to company culture; however, managers are struggling with the hybrid model.
Are You Ready to Lead a Global Team?
The new era of remote work brings with it the challenges of managing highly diverse global teams. Do you know how to create inclusion abroad?
Local Crime Deemed Worse This Year by Americans
Americans' view that local crime has gotten worse in the past year has jumped 13 percentage points to 51%, the highest in over a decade.
Give Feedback Like a Coach
Good feedback can improve development -- but far too few employees hear from their manager.
One in Three Americans Think Pandemic Is Over
One-third of Americans think the pandemic is over, and a majority say their lives are at least somewhat back to normal. Most expect COVID-19-related disruptions in society to continue through the end of the year or longer.
Leadership Authenticity Starts With Knowing Yourself
It can be tempting to mimic the approach of successful leaders. Instead, build your leadership style on your uniquely powerful strengths.
The Power of Cooking and Its Impact on Us
Rimpei Iwata, CEO of Cookpad, joins the podcast to discuss the power of cooking a meal.