Everybody knows this coworker—the one who spirals about cost-cutting layoffs when snacks vanish from the break room. The one who thinks they’re getting fired because their boss hasn’t been using emojis with them lately. The one who’s the office Chicken Little: anxious, somewhat frantic, often misguided . . . and who can’t stop talking to othersContinueContinue reading “The psychology of the ‘Chicken Little’ coworker”
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How Your Small Business Can Use AI for Hiring, According to LinkedIn
The professional network upgraded its hiring tools to let AI help companies sift through applications. source https://www.inc.com/kaylawebster/how-your-small-business-can-use-ai-for-hiring-according-to-linkedin/91284976
How Taxes, Regulation, and Politics Are Driving Relocation to Red States
U-Haul’s annual analysis of one-way house moves shows more people heading to low-tax, pro-business destinations. source https://www.inc.com/bruce-crumley/how-taxes-regulation-and-politics-are-driving-relocation-to-red-states/91285292
Why This Google Exec Says Nano Banana’s Launch Was a ‘Success Disaster’
Both Google and OpenAI have found that successful AI launches can trigger their own kinds of problems. source https://www.inc.com/ben-sherry/why-this-google-exec-says-nano-bananas-launch-was-a-success-disaster/91285309
Step-by-Step Guide for Developing Staff Training Plans
Creating a staff training plan is crucial for improving employee skills and enhancing overall productivity. You’ll want to start by identifying training needs based on performance reviews and feedback. Once you have that information, setting clear, measurable objectives is fundamental. Afterward, you can design training modules that engage employees. But how do you guarantee theseContinueContinue reading “Step-by-Step Guide for Developing Staff Training Plans”
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