It can be difficult for some women to voice a difference of opinion in a way that will be well-received (i.e., not too assertive). On the other hand, saying...
Workplace
Social stereotypes can put women at a disadvantage in negotiations, but it is possible to reframe the conversation.
For effective networking, teach someone your name so they will actually remember it- 6 minutes, 6 weeks or 6 months- from when you first meet. Read on...
Moving for a job can be the best thing that ever happens to you. Or it can turn out to be a nightmare. Learn how to protect yourself from the risks you can...
Working alongside a talented colleague can increase motivation and boost performance.
A new study suggests people tend to invest extra free time practicing the fine art of relaxation.
Bonuses tied to key metrics may drive healthy competition — or they may cause workers to game the system.
Public relations firms and in-house PR departments need more than “PR 101” skills in writing press releases and pitching stories.
It’s a New Year! You may be asking yourself, “What can I do to be successful?” Use the new year to take stock of your career and set goals for professional...
Effective motivation starts with building relationships and getting to know an employee’s fears, preferences, and goals.
These days, anything you write, tweet, text, or post can end up going viral and make the front page of virtually every paper or blog or message board or…you...
You always have a choice, even though a situation may be difficult and frustrating. Neena offers four questions to ask yourself that will help you see them...
Drawing on lessons from the Penn State scandal, experts warn of five attitudes that can destroy a reputation.
Through case scenarios, a new book shows better cross-cultural understanding is needed to avoid mishaps.
You just got fired, sacked, asked to resign. What to do now? Read about three people who took a tumble, then rose to new heights.







