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Why work has failed us: Because no one can afford to retire anymore
As people struggle to make ends meet, fewer are saving for retirement, and fewer companies offer retirement accounts: 66% of …
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Fast Company
As people struggle to make ends meet, fewer are saving for retirement, and fewer companies offer retirement accounts: 66% of …
WorkTim Harford
The Peter principle states that “every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence”. If someone is good …
WorkTim Harford
The Peter principle states that “every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence”. If someone is good …
WorkHarvard Business Review
The news headlines about what perks or elements of office design make for a great employee experience seem to be dominated by …
WorkBBC
Still, millions of workers seem unable to take a stand against it, from medics to ‘gig economy’ workers and …
WorkThe New York Times
A New Zealand firm that let its employees work four days a week while being paid for five says the experiment was so …
WorkThe Conversation
Open-plan offices have taken off because of a desire to increase interaction and collaboration among workers. But an …
WorkSignal v. Noise
We’re squandering human health and potential on an epic scale by forcing the vast majority of people who dislike or …
WorkQuartz
A woman who is 40 years old today can expect to live another 45 years, on average, while 5% will live to see their 100th …
WorkHacker News
How did you find your passion?
WorkMedium
In a recent report published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, “the volume of face-to-face …
WorkBloomberg
Very loosely, a bulls— job, by Graeber’s definition, is one that could be erased from the Earth and no one would …
WorkStanford
The belief that interests arrive fully formed and must simply be “found” can lead people to limit their pursuit …
WorkThe New Yorker
For more and more people, work appears to serve no purpose. Is there any good left in the grind?
WorkFatherly
The average professional spends 4 hours per day responding to work emails. That’s both insane and understandable.
Productivity WorkThe Guardian
From microchip implants to wristband trackers and sensors that can detect fatigue and depression, new technology is enabling …
WorkThe Guardian
Copying and pasting emails. Inventing meaningless tasks for others. Just looking busy. Why do so many people feel their work …
WorkACM Interactions
For those who are always challenging themselves and who are facing hard problems, some level of uncertainty is inevitable. …
Life WorkWORK: A Guide
In a creative setting, you simply cannot by words alone expect to convince a person to do something they don’t want to …
WorkTechCrunch
What is missed in all of this is the mindset of craftsmanship; that one’s expertise and deliberate focus on one’s …
Life WorkBuzzFeed
Replying immediately and with two words to all emails is actually heaven.
Productivity WorkTrello Blog
If routine helps you be productive, why does it sometimes make you feel like you need a break from it all?
Productivity WorkAccelerated Intelligence
The warning against being a generalist has persisted for hundreds of years in dozens of languages. “Equipped with …
Career WorkKnowledge@Wharton
The workplace can be a curious environment. Dozens or even hundreds of employees can labor side by side for hours, spending …
WorkQuartz
Employees don’t usually succumb to these negative responses for a lack of trying. They want to feel motivated. They …
WorkStanford
Dying for a Paycheck, published by HarperBusiness and released on March 20, maps a range of ills in the modern workplace — …
WorkKnow Your Team
Our most popular get-to-know-you questions for work, based on four years of data.
WorkAeon
Corporations, non-profits, governments, universities and even preschools test, score and hire the ‘best’. This …
WorkFast Company
To me, the idea of a four-day work week seemed more like a fantasy than a plausible reality, mainly because I didn’t …
WorkMedium
When we procrastinate, we fill our lives with the tasks that are right in front of us rather than make the concerted effort …
Productivity Work