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The one thing your career development plan is missing
Finding purpose in your work helps you achieve more and avoid burnout. Here’s the key to planning a career that is authentically “you”.
Working with introverts (written by an actual introvert)
Whether introvert, extrovert, or somewhere in-between, the better we understand one another’s personalities, the better we can work together.
I asked for continuous feedback for 30 days. Here’s what happened.
Would it help me improve? Or completely stress me out?
Is it really worth it to take a sabbatical?
When I boarded my flight to Paris last summer for a three-month sabbatical, I had high hopes for what I’d accomplish:
5 tips for kickass kick-off meetings
A good kick-off meeting will unite your project team with a shared understanding of what you’re doing and why.
10 emerging workplace trends to watch for in 2020
Is this the year we finally cancel always-on culture? Use virtual reality to build empathy with coworkers? The future of work is about to arrive.
Found! 6 research-backed ways to make your team more effective
We surveyed more than 1,000 knowledge workers to find the attitudes and behaviors that lead to highly effective teams. Here’s what we found.
Unlearning these five fallacies will make you more innovative
The bigger your company, the more likely these buzzwords are holding you back.
Navigate difficult conversations at work with this 7-step process
Take a deep breath. You got this.
The life-long learner’s guide to mentorship
How to build effective mentoring relationships and get the advice you need at each stage of your career.
Fun & productive retrospectives for any type of team
In the software development space, shipping fast and in a continuously iterative process is only half of the puzzle.
Want to create better all-hands meetings? Here’s how
You don’t need celebrity MCs or flash mobs to make all-hands meetings engaging. Here’s how we do it.
Why your team’s worst ideas are actually the best
You’ve gathered your favorite coworkers into a meeting—it’s time to brainstorm bright and brilliant ideas for your company’s next major campaign:
