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LeadershipHow to handle underperforming employees according to HR leaders from Salesforce, EY and Microsoft
By Emma BurleighAugust 14, 2024
Workers having hybrid meeting at office
NewslettersMost hybrid workers aren’t trained to work effectively—here’s how managers can get the best out of their flexible team
By Emma BurleighAugust 9, 2024
Stressed business woman.
NewslettersWorkers mentioning burnout on Glassdoor reviews just reached a record high—and employees are losing faith in their workplace
By Emma BurleighAugust 6, 2024
Gen Z wants jobs in teaching and health care—they best be prepared for crying on the job
SuccessGen Z wants jobs in teaching and health care—they best be prepared for crying on the job
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 2, 2024
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NewslettersBosses want to use AI to boost productivity—but 77% of employees say it just creates more work
By Emma BurleighAugust 1, 2024
Nicole White, a Bank of America employee, used the time off to travel to Fiji, Australia, New Zealand and Machu Picchu.
NewslettersHere’s why Bank of America lets long-time employees take up to six weeks of sabbatical
By Emma BurleighJuly 29, 2024
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NewslettersFlexible work killed summer Fridays but it could be a critical benefit for companies struggling with burnout
By Emma Burleigh and Azure GilmanJuly 18, 2024
Two women are friends at work.
NewslettersWomen are more interested in making friends at work because they’re more likely to face career interruptions
By Azure Gilman and Emma BurleighJuly 15, 2024
Worker quits and leaves unhappy coworkers.
NewslettersMost U.S. workers are looking for a new job. Bosses are missing these easy fixes
By Emma BurleighJuly 11, 2024
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), gives a press conference after the Governing Council meeting.
Finance‘Power games’ at the European Central Bank have plunged its staff into a mental health crisis, with nearly 40% facing burnout 
By Ryan HoggJuly 10, 2024
Working women support each other.
NewslettersWorking women are more burned out than men and it’s a problem bosses can’t afford to ignore
By Emma BurleighJuly 8, 2024
Ben Granger, Chief Workplace Psychologist for Qualtrics.
NewslettersQualtrics’ ‘chief workplace psychologist’ on how to address employee burnout
By Emma BurleighJune 18, 2024
A man sits in a dark office staring at a brightly-lit computer screen. He looks bored.
NewslettersThe workers are not alright: Most employees are quiet quitting and it’s costing the global economy nearly $9 trillion a year
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJune 12, 2024
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LeadershipThe kids are not alright: Gen Z and millennial workers are struggling and it’s time for managers to pay attention
By Emma BurleighJune 12, 2024
A man dressed in business casual attire sits at a messy desk and looks distraught, with his head in his hands. There is a group of workers surrounding him holding up various papers or items, trying to get his attention.
LeadershipManagers are wildly powerful when it comes to employee engagement, but most supervisors are struggling with their own burnout
By Paige McGlauflinJune 12, 2024
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