While employees and executives remain divided on in-office work, a new study finds that RTO mandates did not boost companies' financial performance or value.
The worst part of tech layoffs? The corporate bullshit.
EBay to eliminate about 1,000 jobs, or 9% of full-time workforce Jamie Iannone, eBay’s CEO, told employees in a letter published on a corporate blog, that the company will also “scale back the number of contracts we have within our alternate workforce over the coming months.” Iannone said the jo
50 learning professionals to keep an eye on in 2024
These are 50 L&D professionals who inspire us day in, and day out. Their newsletter, podcasts, and LinkedIn posts bring us new perspectives all the time. Follow them for smart, impactful advice.
Every year, over 50 reports covering L&D trends are launched. So we decided to try and summarize what we learned from all the reports we could find from 2023.
Cory with some interesting points about scammers and how AI might make it worse.
Hustle culture and passive income are about turning other peoples' dollars into your dimes. It is a negative-sum activity, a net drain on society. Behind every seemingly successful "passive income" is a con artist who's getting rich by promising – but not delivering – that elusive passive income, and then blaming the victims for not hustling hard enough:
The stigma around mental health is dangerous and we can no longer ignore mental health at work. Heres what you can do to take care of yourself and your employees.
When we overcome self-doubt at work, we enhance our credibility, open doors for new opportunities and set the stage to thrive in our professional lives.
Episode 128: eDiscovery Implications of Facial Recognition Technology: Lessons from State v. Arteaga
In Episode 128, our CEO and Founder, Kelly Twigger discusses State v. Arteaga, 476 N.J.Super. 36 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2023), a decision that addresses the issue of whether a criminal defendant is entitled to discovery about how the facial recognition technology used to identify him works and the human elements that entered into
Mental health in the workplace continues to gain momentum
Are you looking to join a financial services organization that places great importance on the mental health and well-being of its employees? You're not alone.
Pro sports teams invest serious resources to maximize the performance of their highly skilled, uniquely specialized professionals. Why don't law firms do the same?
Embarking on a career journey or navigating professional waters can often feel like an expedition into unknown territories. Thankfully, there's a wealth of knowledge captured
Mice quit when you make it too difficult to get sugar. The fix for their lack of motivation isn't positive thinking, it's to make it possible for them to get the sugar.
“ESI Protocols” are discussed in judicial opinions, articles, webinars, and blogs. They are flexible and useful; however, they may not meet all of the requirements of Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(f). After a Rule 26(f) conference, that Rule requires a “report” with a “discovery plan” that contains information
As we close out the year, I hope we all have had a chance to rest and recharge. Some of us have been working, but, hopefully, not on anything too taxing. Some of us have been busy hosting and attending events. Some of us have been binge-watching that show we don’t want anyone to know we love. Some of us have been sick (like me). Unfortunately, we need to rest, stay hydrated, and not be stressed to stand a chance with the onslaught of viruses and bacteria out there now.
On December 2nd, 2023, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) reported that an Iran-linked hacking group had been targeting US critical infrastructure, specifically US Water Facilities. Two harsh realities made this hack possible. First, system misconfigurations allowed systems to be publicly accessible via the internet vs. limiting its access to their intranet. Second, administrators used weak…