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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

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A quick look at diversity in the workplace Between 1970 and 1997, after such screens had become embraced for blind auditions, the odds that a woman would advance beyond “certain preliminary rounds” of a tryout increased by 50%, according to a 2000 study published in the American Economic Review. In a landmark project chronicled by David A.

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Quiet Quitting = Suffering in Silence. Silence isn’t good. Period. By Bonnie Low-Kramen

Bonnie Low Kramen

Back in 2004, quiet quitting was called “ presenteeism.” In it, I discuss that the real reasons are rarely in letters of resignation or spoken aloud at exit interviews. Doing the bare minimum of work involves passive aggressive behaviors which are a form of retaliation and a cry for help. Lots of uncomfortable feelings.

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How to take better notes with Speed Writing

BMT Office Administration

Speed writing is a form of shorthand, but it’s quite a different system than the traditional shorthand systems. Both forms of shorthand are highly efficient. For example, BakerWrite is a speed writing system that was created by Heather Baker in 2004. Documenting quotes and information during an interview.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

As my business continues to grow from it's inception in 2004, I've added a lot more to my agenda, including blogging on my website, guest blogging, writing articles for e-zines and in print for local magazines, creating a monthly newsletter and doing public speaking. Get out and interview people on your article/content.