Does Gen Z need ‘resilience training’?

Resilience is a much-needed skill in today’s tough job market. Despite the headlines lambasting young employees as “lazy” and “entitled”, a Big Four consulting firm is taking matters into its own hands and offering training for recent grads.  PwC will give its new young hires “resilience” training to toughen them up for careers as managementContinueContinue reading “Does Gen Z need ‘resilience training’?”

School security industry may be booming, but little is helping to stop shootings

A group of college students braved the frigid New England weather on Dec. 13, 2025, to attend a late afternoon review session at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Eleven of those students were struck by gunfire when a shooter entered the lecture hall. Two didn’t survive. Shortly after, a petition circulated calling for betterContinueContinue reading “School security industry may be booming, but little is helping to stop shootings”

Inside HP’s AI bet to rebuild itself for the ‘work intelligence’ age

As the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) returns to Las Vegas from Jan. 6 to 9, the tech industry is gearing up for its annual spectacle of prototypes, silicon benchmarks and AI-branded gadgets. But one of the most consequential shifts in enterprise technology over the coming year will unfold far from the keynote stages and demoContinueContinue reading “Inside HP’s AI bet to rebuild itself for the ‘work intelligence’ age”

Can the right to disconnect ever work in America?

At 10:24 p.m., while brushing his teeth, my husband’s phone pings. It’s not an emergency. No one is bleeding. No building is on fire. It’s an email that begins with the words, “Just circling back.” In France, this would be illegal. Or at least deeply frowned upon. Since 2017, French workers at companies with moreContinueContinue reading “Can the right to disconnect ever work in America?”

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