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It’s not just the isolation. Working from home has surprising downsides
One study finds that, rather than being helpful, working from home is likely to interfere with family life.
- by Libby Sander
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Making a resolution to be less judgmental, even over Lennon's lyrics
After 12 more months of the old Gregorian calendar we're into a fresh circuit round the sun. Been up to any enjoyable high jinks in the first 19 days?
- by Jonathan Rivett
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Plan all you want, but there will always be bumps in the road on career path
A series of mishaps has served as a potent reminder of well-kept secrets in career development.
- by Jim Bright
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The 2018 end-of-year party survival guide
It's back, one of the greatest traditions in the history of written communication, the Annual Benign to Five End-Of-Year Party Survival Guide.
- by Jonathan Rivett
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The secret to having it all, without losing it
The notion that women can’t “have it all” remains culturally potent, despite the figures showing more of us are simply getting on with it.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Doctor goes from medicine to leading award-winning technology company
Radiation oncology specialist Raghav Murali-Ganesh helps patients manage cancer with mobile phone apps, writes Joshua Jennings.
- by Josh Jennings
Marketing automation can be 'your always-on sales assistant'
Greater efficiency for marketers who adopt marketing automation.
- by Karla Dondio
Welcome to the tribe
Stephanie Salazar wants to encourage, support and empower teachers who are new to the profession.
- by Kristie Kellahan
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Why 'never work with children and animals' is a terrible maxim
The oft-repeated idea overlooks the fact that they are in just about every case more enjoyable to be around, more dependable and generally better than adults.
- by Jonathan Rivett
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Don't fall into the trap of bigness
Bill Bernbach issued a warning about following style over substance.
- by Jonathan Rivett
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When C-Suite jargon turns into double-speak
There is nothing sweet about the way C-Suite executives express themselves.
- by Jim Bright