Like many retirement communities, The Terraces serves as a tranquil refuge for a nucleus of older people who no longer can travel to faraway places or engage in bold adventures.But they can still be thrust back to their days of wanderlust and thrill-seeking whenever caretakers at the community in Los Gatos, California, schedule a dateContinueContinue reading “How this retirement community is using virtual reality to help residents build social connections”
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8 of the Biggest (and Most Interesting) Deals of 2025
From OpenAI to Versace to a big public firm that went private, these are the most notable mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships of the year. source https://www.inc.com/chris-morris/8-of-the-biggest-and-most-interesting-deals-of-2025/91279425
Emotionally Intelligent People Use 1 Word to Get More Done With Less Stress
Want to increase your productivity while lowering stress and anxiety? Try using a sprint. source https://www.inc.com/justin-bariso/how-to-reduce-stress-get-more-done-emotionally-intelligent-people-use-1-word/91282640
Delta Just Published a 300-Page Coffee Table Book as a Thank-You to Its People
It’s a book of history, told through the stories of Delta’s employees over the past 100 years. source https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/delta-just-published-a-300-page-coffee-table-book-as-a-thank-you-to-its-people/91282915
Should leaders always be true to their values?
Few things seem more obvious and unquestionable than the notion that leaders should always be true to their values, no matter what. This widely-endorsed mantra, known as moral authenticity, is based on two rather logical assumptions. First, leaders (unlike, say, first line supervisors or mid-level managers), are not just in charge to coordinate human activity,ContinueContinue reading “Should leaders always be true to their values?”
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