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Sometimes, the little things make the biggest difference — and sometimes, they just don't matter at all. When it comes to your employees, stop sweating the small stuff. If you focus on what's ...
First of all, tell us a little about your background and how you got to where you are today. I went to college at an art school for computer art but taught myself programming on the side. I started a ...
I used to work a lot — 60, 80, or even 100 hours a week. I let my work be a big part of how I defined myself. I wore those insane hours like a badge of honor . . . I loved telling people how “busy” I ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Elissa Sanci Elissa Sanci is a senior writer who has reported on label makers, ...
ADVICE: My new client arrives a few minutes late, looking like she’s been through a storm. (It’s sunny outside.) She flings her jacket aside, sinks into the couch, and rummages through her bag for her ...
Bonding with work peers has always been an important part of office life, but employees are taking things to the next level. There is a growing tendency toward taking a "work spouse," i.e., a ...