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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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economy up to $187 billion every year between lost productivity and health care and medical costs. A 2017 survey found that 91% of executives believe that a sense of humor is important for career advancement, and 84% feel that people with a good sense of humor do a better job. It endears people to us as long as we do it right.

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How Women Are Rising in Business

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The women surveyed in Guidant’s “ 2023 Small Business Trends ” report were primarily motivated to become entrepreneurs due to being “ready to be their own boss” (28%) and “[dissatisfied] with corporate America” (23%), with only 13% seeking to pursue their passions. of women-owned businesses.

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Five Barriers to Improving Employee Engagement

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And yet, one report after another still names employee engagement and workplace culture at the top of a CEO’s many challenges: • The Conference Board’s annual CEO survey lists six top challenges for CEOs today, five of them related to engaging and aligning talent. We can have observations, but the survey bears them out.

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41 Ways to Improve Yourself in Just 10 Minutes

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Put them on your mirror to boost your confidence on days you find yourself struggling with negative self-image. According to Discovery’s annual credit health survey from 2020, younger generations are being proactive in learning and improving their credit score. Combat emotional enemies to improve yourself.

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