Probing the origins of happiness
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A new book examines what makes us happy and how public policy might help.
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A new book examines what makes us happy and how public policy might help.
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The sudden shift to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic dominated management discussion in 2020.
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Experts from Thinker-Fest 2023 offer advice on how to fully reap the benefits of hybrid work. One tip: Beware side chats.
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Subscriptions and identify verification are just two of the ways social media companies could stem the tide of inflammatory and inaccurate content.
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To learn more about how companies can adopt healthier practices, tune into the Overload Twitter Chat on Wednesday, May 6 at 11 a.m. ET. Use the hashtags to ask your questions and share your experiences and ideas on how to combat workplace burnout.
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One-third of acquired employees leave in the first year, compared to only 12 percent of traditional hires, a new study finds.
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The study has implications for how companies communicate their social responsibility initiatives.
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Server-less restaurants. Field-scanning drones. When, where, and how automation will take hold next.
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Democrats and Republicans are equally likely to favor people who share their party affiliation when deciding who to follow.
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What’s the best way, in a remote environment, to combat feelings of isolation? And how can you strike a balance of home and remote work that makes you truly happy and fulfilled?