Corporate leaders are rallying against another ‘religious liberty’ bill, this time in Georgia
Both high-profile leaders and groups of businesses are opposing the contentious bill in Georgia
These March Madness schools have the narrowest gender pay gap among their graduates
Even the American Association of University Women has created its own bracket. Their hypothetical winner? It’s already lost.
Women are not smiling at Joe Scarborough’s tired advice for Hillary Clinton
Samantha Bee creates the hashtag #SmileForJoe to respond to a predicament many women face at work
This is how the U.S. stacks up against the world’s happiest countries
Happiness, unsurprisingly, is all relative
The popular new perk companies are using to attract millennials
For many young workers, student loan repayment is more appealing than a 401(k)
‘Robot Rubio’ sounded very human in this forceful takedown of Trump’s leadership style
Here’s the appropriate response when your political rival calls on his followers to ‘knock the crap out of ‘em’
Ghosts and the vice presidency
In the newest episode of the Presidential podcast, we explore how John Tyler takes over the presidency following William Henry Harrison’s death–and the ghost that still haunts the Tyler home.
Talking leadership with former USDA Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden
Harden talks about how life on the farm prepared her for life at the USDA, her personal successes and challenges, and her approach to managing employees
Most Americans think robots are going to steal jobs – just not theirs
New research says people aren’t too concerned robots are coming for their jobs — even though a majority say automation will upend how work is currently done
The most unusual thing about Mike Bloomberg’s shuttered campaign preparations
He was vetting a running mate who would have been only the third military leader to gain a spot on a ticket since World War II
The White House killed William Henry Harrison
In the newest episode of the Presidential podcast, we investigate the real cause of Harrison’s death 32 days into office.
A radical idea for CEO pay: Just give them a fixed salary
Two professors are making an argument some would find sacrilegious: Pay for performance does not work.
Here’s how ‘Star Wars’ director J.J. Abrams plans to help fix #OscarsSoWhite
‘The Force Awakens’ director wants candidates sent to him for jobs to represent the U.S. population
The worst kind of boss is not the one who’s always a jerk
Unpredictable managers are the worst, leaving employees stressed and dissatisfied with their jobs
Tips for becoming a senior government leader
The process for advancing in public service can be confusing and daunting, but there are steps you can take to better understand the path forward.
Why fixing the GOP’s ‘leadership vacuum’ now seems unlikely to stop Trump
The real question is whether an apparently splintering Republican party could be saved by strong leadership at all.
Starbucks brought Italian cafe style to America. Can it bring American coffee to Italy?
Can it win over the discerning Italian customer? If so, it’s a branding opportunity with few parallels.
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