As COVID-19 spiked around the world in early 2020, companies shifted en masse toward remote work. Many organizations were telling themselves a story that things would revert to normal once the ...
In a survey by Deloitte, more than eight in 10 executives "rated engagement as important or very important." And one of the most effective ways I've found to improve engagement rates and boost ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Novel therapeutics have led to significant survival improvements for many cancers. However, many of these ...
When developing a detailed annual plan, the biggest pitfall to avoid is not having a defined process. There are a lot of ...
Featuring Nataly Kelly, VP of localization at HubSpot, author of Found in Translation, and author of the HBR article “Looking for New Global Markets? Bigger Isn’t Always Better” Complimentary HBR ...
Homo Sapiens or Homo Prospectus? We as a species are misclassified. This is what Martin Seligman, a father of positive psychology, claims. We call ourselves Homo Sapiens, however, what makes us unique ...
A new study has found evidence of big gains in students’ reading ability from using one specific phonics program—and suggests that consistent implementation is key to getting the strongest results.
Ever since Ada Lovelace, a polymath often considered the first computer programmer, proposed in 1843 using holes punched into cards to solve mathematical equations on a never-built mechanical computer ...
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