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Metaverse Coming to Work

Zoom was a breakout star in 2020 when the whole world went remote. But now that a lot of people are back in the office, what’s the plan for Zoom and other remote-work tech tools? Not to rest on its laurels, Zoom, for one, is going full-tilt-metaverse. The goal? To create a virtual office where both onsite and remote workers can meet all [...]

2023-01-09T07:22:56-05:00January 9th, 2023|

Blitzscale vs Blitzfail

Ah, the perils of blitzscaling. The pandemic was a time of intense upheaval for every company, but it looked different for different organizations. For some, the pandemic was an incredibly lean time. For others, it was a time of intense scaling up. Tech companies, in particular, reaped the benefits of a lot of people stuck at home for a long time — and that [...]

2023-01-06T07:54:39-05:00January 6th, 2023|

Leonardo da Vinci’s Resume

Leonardo da Vinci is thought to be the inventor of, among many things, the idea of a resume. The brilliant Italian 16th-century painter and polymath appealed to the Duke of Milan when hoping to land a commission. The subject? Instruments of war. Point #3 in his “resume”: “If, because of the height of the banks, or the strength of the place and its [...]

2023-01-05T08:36:55-05:00January 5th, 2023|

The Advantage of Boomerang Employees

When you think of boomerang employees, you probably think about re-hiring previous employees back into their same jobs. But there’s another path boomerang employees often take: coming back to their old company in a new role. The ideal career arc, for a lot of people, might be to join a great company and climb the ladder from an entry-level position to a senior [...]

2023-01-04T08:45:51-05:00January 4th, 2023|

Employee-Centric Hybrid Work Model

At Salesforce, they’re tackling the in-office vs. remote conundrum with a team-specific approach to hybrid work. Instead of mandating company-wide protocols, Salesforce enables individual teams to come up with their own hybrid policies. While offices are, for the most part, open, they’ve been largely redesigned to be collaborative workspaces for when people are onsite. A lot of companies take an approach to hybrid [...]

2023-01-03T07:27:38-05:00January 3rd, 2023|

Maintaining Lifelong Intelligence, Focus and Mental Agility

Who decides how smart you are? YOU, right? It’s about your decision-making skills, and the ability to learn and use what you’ve learned. …to a point. After 40, our brains radically rewire. According to neuroscientists, previously partitioned networks used for different processes become steadily more integrated. As we get older, the number of separate areas declines. Is that good… or bad? A bit [...]

2022-12-29T12:49:57-05:00December 29th, 2022|

How Caffeine Affects Your Psychology

Yes! Your morning coffee boosts alertness. But at what cost? A bunch of recent studies show the good, bad, and… weird(?) ways caffeine impacts our mental health. Since approx. 85% of Americans consume at least one caffeinated beverage each day, let’s look into this! Good things first! Your cup of caffeine makes you more alert, improves focus levels, and makes you better at [...]

2022-12-27T09:31:44-05:00December 27th, 2022|

The Productivity Roller Coaster

We seem to be on a great productivity roller coaster these days, if you listen to the headlines. During COVID-19 shutdowns, the sudden switch to remote work had a silver lining: a heck of a lot of people reported feeling way more productive when working from home. But now, headlines like this late October one in the Washington Post refute that claim: “U.S. [...]

2022-12-23T08:20:45-05:00December 23rd, 2022|

People Googling For Excuses to Miss Work?

In 2022, in the US alone, there were 2,230,240 Google searches for things like “believable excuses to miss work.” That's bonkers to me. If the number alone does not impress you, know that it has increased by almost 2000% since pre-pandemic times. People are no longer willing to mindlessly show up for jobs they don’t like. So how are you going to keep [...]

2022-12-22T09:42:19-05:00December 22nd, 2022|

The Pandemic Ruined Everything – Or Did It?

The pandemic ruined everything. Or did it? According to Gallup CEO John Clifton, who recently released the book The Blind Spot: The Global Rise of Unhappiness and How Leaders Missed It, we’ve actually been unhappy since before the pandemic. He calls Covid the “strawman” everyone blames for something that was already in motion. Job stress is a huge factor in our collective unhappiness, [...]

2022-12-21T08:52:50-05:00December 21st, 2022|
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