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Will High-Stress Social Media Jobs Drive People Out of the Industry?

Arik Hanson November 3, 2021 Over the last 18+ months since the pandemic began, social media teams have had a tough time. I realize social media managers and specialists aren’t the only ones who have had a rough road. But, consider the following factors over the almost last 2 years: Social media managers are dealing … Continue reading Will High-Stress Social Media Jobs Drive People Out of the Industry?

A Quiet Revolution: Why People are Refusing to go Back Into Office After the Pandemic

Dmytro Spilka September 9, 2021 If you ever wondered why people are refusing to go back into office after the pandemic, you’re not alone. It’s a common question, and it’s something that many people around the world fear. A few of the most popular reasons for remaining at home during this time include “provisions” that … Continue reading A Quiet Revolution: Why People are Refusing to go Back Into Office After the Pandemic

The 4 Types of People You’ll Need to Turn Thought Leadership Dreams into Reality

Amy Rosenberg September 5, 2021 So you’ve decided to become a thought leader. Congratulations! Now, if you’ll all form an orderly line to my left, you can begin signing your official CNBC contributor paperwork. At station B, literary agents from Random House, Hachette and Macmillan are prepared to offer competitive bids for your book proposals, … Continue reading The 4 Types of People You’ll Need to Turn Thought Leadership Dreams into Reality

Does Personal Bias Make People Vulnerable to Misinformation on Social Media Platforms?

Bob Hutchins August 24, 2021 Bias has a well-documented effect on reasoning. Bias can affect the processing of information and lead to beliefs that are incongruent with evidence and rational consideration. Bias is therefore expected to influence an individual’s susceptibility to misinformation online. For instance, if you absolutely (the bias) believe the earth is flat … Continue reading Does Personal Bias Make People Vulnerable to Misinformation on Social Media Platforms?

Why It’s So Important to Stop Telling People to Stay in Their Lane

Liz Kislik July 22, 2021   Whenever a particular bit of business jargon comes up multiple times in the same week from different clients, I always wonder what ripples are moving through the corporate zeitgeist! Are you hearing about people being asked to “stay in their lane”? One conflict-averse vice president described herself as staying … Continue reading Why It’s So Important to Stop Telling People to Stay in Their Lane