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NewslettersCompanies make the mistake of focusing on ‘superstar’ hires. Focus on the ‘glue’ instead, behavioral scientist says
By Kristin StollerNovember 17, 2025
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NewslettersWhy AI shouldn’t entirely decide promotions and raises—and where the human touch matters
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NewslettersWomen are leaving the workforce in droves. Melinda French Gates launched a competition to solve it
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NewslettersWhy AI failures are worth talking about—loudly and publicly
By Kristin StollerOctober 20, 2025
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NewslettersHow ‘workslop’ is wasting workers’ time and creating AI resentment
By Lila MacLellanOctober 13, 2025
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NewslettersWould you tell your coworkers your salary? Gen Z employees are doing so, and here’s why that’s good for companies
By Kristin StollerOctober 6, 2025
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NewslettersThe questions companies need to ask themselves about H-1B visas
By Kristin StollerSeptember 29, 2025
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NewslettersMost workers want an AI chatbot to be their work best friends, a new study says
By Kristin StollerSeptember 22, 2025
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NewslettersThese are the tasks Indeed’s new CEO says HR leaders should hand over to AI
By Kristin StollerSeptember 15, 2025
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NewslettersHR leaders say AI ROI is a red herring. Here’s what firms should focus on instead
By Kristin StollerSeptember 8, 2025
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NewslettersIn the Age of AI, some tech leaders think communications degrees may actually be more valuable than computer science degrees
By Kristin StollerAugust 25, 2025
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Newsletters‘DEI’ as a dirty word: Companies are saying a lot less about diversity and equity in public filings
By Kristin StollerAugust 18, 2025
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NewslettersWhy HR should pay more attention to buzzwords like ‘quiet quitting’ and ‘coffee badging’
By Kristin StollerAugust 11, 2025
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NewslettersWorkers say AI and tech overload is making them less productive
By Kristin StollerAugust 4, 2025
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