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How Generational Communication Styles Shape—And Challenge—The Modern Workplace
In today's multigenerational workplace, communication isn't just about what we say—it's how, when and why we say it. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each generation has its own preferences, expectations and unwritten rules for professional communication. While rooted in...
Distressing Number Of Americans Are Worried About Their Jobs
If you're an American worker, you're probably worried about the future of your company. You're also are becoming more concerned about the overall U.S. business environment. Those are the deteriorating opinions found by Glassdoor, a job site and online work community....
The Future of Work: Where Ideas Turn Into Impact
The fourth industrial revolution is sweeping across the globe, bringing major changes to the way we all work. As if that weren't enough, COVID-19 has further disrupted the labor market, distributing workers far and wide, changing expectations, and shifting...
Impact Of Tariffs On Small Michigan Suppliers Could Mean Loss Of Thousands Of Jobs
Michigan-based auto parts suppliers are getting creative in their attempts to mitigate President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts. They must, because many industry experts worry the tariffs could put smaller players — which constitute the...
Russia-Linked Hackers Are Attacking Small Businesses Using Fake Microsoft Entra Pages
Russian hacking campaigns, part of the country’s wider war effort against Ukraine, are getting more aggressive, security researchers from Microsoft have claimed, after they spotted a change in how a specific threat actor, called Void Blizzard, is running its...
DEI Won’t Die: Why True Diversity Is A Superpower In Innovation
In the world of innovation, creativity and problem-solving, there is one undeniable truth: A diverse team is an unstoppable team. Boston Consulting Group research shows that companies with above-average diversity generate 45% of their total revenue from...
Gen Zers Swap The Corporate Ladder For Entrepreneurship
A growing number of workers in the early innings of their careers are beginning to sour on the idea of the traditional nine-to-five. Gen Zers, the oldest of whom are turning 28 this year, represent the majority of these workers losing interest in the daily slog of...
In-Office Work Mandates Bad For The Environment?
Office buildings across the country are filling up again as the air outside grows thicker with climate-warming gases. Federal agencies, state governments and many corporations now require employees to commute five days a week, reversing the remote-work flexibility...





