New York was having its own roast chicken romance — at Jams, which Jonathan Waxman, another Chez Panisse alumnus, opened on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in the 1980s, and then, a decade later, at Keith ...
I’m stepping into an executive leadership position soon and I’m wrestling with navigating strong, type-A personalities. I’m collaborative and human-centered in my leadership style with a fair amount ...
Managers greatly influence the emotional mood of the workplace—especially with regard to anger. This post offers 11 ...
A worker in a customer-facing role says being friendly is part of the job, but some men mistake professionalism for personal interest.
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Highly successful people 'demand more respect' when they use these phrases, says career expert
"The language you use could be standing between you and what you want," writes career expert Erin McGoff. These small changes can make a big difference.
Loneliness is rising, even at work. What if everyday acts of care are the key to stronger teams and deeper meaning? Here are three ways to start.
Everyone has had a bad day at work when they decided not to express what they were truly feeling. New research from the University of Kansas explores how women in the public service sector regulate ...
Good Job is Slate’s advice column on work. Have a workplace problem big or small? Send it to Laura Helmuth and Doree Shafrir here. (It’s anonymous!) ...
Scroll through social media and you’ll quickly encounter phrases like “I am worthy” or “I choose happiness”. The tantalising promise is: repeat these positive affirmations often enough and you’ll be ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 ...
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