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We analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
CommentaryWe analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
By Kieran Snyder and Mallun YenOctober 9, 2023
A top economist who studies AI says it will double productivity in the next decade: ‘You need to embrace this technology and not resist it’
LeadershipA top economist who studies AI says it will double productivity in the next decade: ‘You need to embrace this technology and not resist it’
By Geoff ColvinSeptember 26, 2023
Return-to-office mandates: See where you fall on the employee disengagement spectrum
CommentaryReturn-to-office mandates: See where you fall on the employee disengagement spectrum
By Gleb TsipurskySeptember 25, 2023
Barry Biffle, CEO, Frontier Airlines
SuccessFrontier Airlines CEO thinks workers got ‘lazy’ during the pandemic: ‘Seriously, people are still allowing people to work from home’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 14, 2023
Employees across North America and Europe are struggling with depression and anxiety. Here’s when it peaks at work, according to the largest study of its kind
CommentaryEmployees across North America and Europe are struggling with depression and anxiety. Here’s when it peaks at work, according to the largest study of its kind
By Jo AggarwalSeptember 12, 2023
woman relaxing on chair
SuccessA new and influential workplace tracker shows workers’ engagement, resilience and connection are plummeting. Here’s what that could mean 
By Jane ThierSeptember 7, 2023
three women standing in front of big ben
LifestyleBritain is among the least work-oriented countries in the world—but that may not be enough to explain its flat-lining productivity
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 7, 2023
people walking on a busy street in Scotland
LifestyleScotland is planning a transition to a 4-day workweek for civil servants and wants the private sector to follow suit
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 4, 2023
Don’t want to go to a work meeting? Google is testing an A.I. tool that can go for you 
SuccessDon’t want to go to a work meeting? Google is testing an A.I. tool that can go for you 
By Chloe BergerAugust 30, 2023
A dollar bill on fire
ConferencesThe costs of extreme heat, at least $100B a year, will rise to staggering levels, says the former Fed economist who’s so influential they named a recession indicator after her
By Paige HagyAugust 22, 2023
Young woman during a break from work, sitting at a desk and stretching her arms above her head.
SuccessSaturday is the new Friday in the 6-day workweek for hybrid workers. They’re relaxing more during the week, but paying for it on the weekend
By Chloe BergerAugust 21, 2023
Male and female worker packing boxes
HealthStep aside, hustle culture: Gen Zers want stress-free jobs, without big responsibilities or regular overtime
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 11, 2023
Your Slack is going to look different as a new design rolls out
TechYour Slack is going to look different as a new design rolls out
By Chris MorrisAugust 9, 2023
Nespresso CEO standing cross armed
HealthNespresso’s U.K. CEO doesn’t believe work-life balance is possible at the top—instead she aims for work-life fluidity
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 5, 2023
man at computer desk
SuccessRemote work is killing productivity, the experts and CEOs say—except it just surged the most in nearly 3 years
By Jane ThierAugust 4, 2023
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