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Some bosses prefer to lead with an iron fist.
Not Roland Busch. The CEO of Siemens prefers a more hands-off approach, and says the former can stifle autonomy and creativity at work.
The biggest red flag in a job interview, according to hiring expert of 20 years
This money hack is 'cringe' to Gen Z, but has helped older generations save
With inflation up, my friends are asking about TIPS and I bonds—here's what I told them
"Sometimes the smartest thing we can do is to stop diving right in to tell someone how they made us feel. Here’s why."
If you suspect you’re being compensated less than your peers, it’s important to advocate for yourself. That conversation looks a little bit different than one in which you’d ask for a raise.
"These are the tips you’ve seen online, read in old books, and heard from “financial gurus” (or from your parents). They need to die — because they are keeping us broke."
People need this 'essential' cognitive ability—and fewer have it than ever before, says psychologist: 'It's a major concern'
The happiest, most successful employees have 6 things in common, says CEO who's interviewed 30,000 people
I climbed Mount Everest at 63: This 7-word phrase kept me going when I wanted to quit
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Siemens CEO says he refuses to micromanage in the workplace, making room for employees to make, and learn from, mistakes and gain a sense of empowerment.
Though "cash stuffing" and "cash diets" have been popular strategies to save money, younger adults say using paper money may actually make them spend more.
People are losing receptivity and judgment skills due to everyday technology use, says organizational psychologist Richard Davis. Here's what you can do about it.
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"The best opening move is to talk about the specific behavior in question, not how you feel about it," says social psychologist Tessa West.
"Things right now are way different (and way worse) than they used to be. Typical 'money wisdom' just does not apply," says Your Rich BFF founder Vivian Tu.
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In her 60s, Eva Steinwald started climbing mountains. Last year, she summited Mount Everest. She shares the mental resilience tips that got her to the top.
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Veteran recruiter William Vanderbloemen has studied what makes people successful and happy — or struggling and miserable — at work.