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The Gender Pay Gap: 3 Steps to Work Toward Workplace Parity

Success

For years, we’ve been told the reason the gender pay gap exists is that women don’t negotiate or advocate for themselves. This narrative has been a constant hum over the course of my career, which is odd considering nearly every raise and promotion I’ve ever received has come as a result of my own asking.

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Offering Financial Literacy Benefit Programs Could Save Businesses $40 Billion

Allwork

Recent statistics reveal a concerning landscape: a staggering 80% of employees report experiencing financial stress in 2024, yet only 28% of employers offer structured financial wellness programs. These should be offered regularly and methodically to reinforce learning and adaptation of financial behaviors.

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A Noncompete Clause Ban Is on the Table—Here’s What Employees Should Know

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In TV news, for example, a station might justify noncompete clauses for on-air talent because it heavily promotes the TV lineup in advertising to appeal to viewers, Davenport says. Companies may consider less restrictive measures that promote employment longevity, including incentives to stay rather than punishments for leaving, she adds.

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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

Tips From T. Marie

Learning how to manage the overwhelm of the season is a critical part of running a successful business and keeping your sanity in your life. Entrepreneurs may have to manage holiday promotions, sales, and customer inquiries, which can significantly increase their workload. Treat them as non-negotiable appointments.

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10 Clever Tricks to Trigger Positive Emotions

Success

People who see the glass as half-full are certainly happier than the pessimists of the world, and learning to think positively is worthwhile. Laird knew that he couldn’t simply ask people to smile and then report how they felt, because they might guess what the experiment was about and play along. How to negotiate.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

Success

Success Habits: Proven Principles for Greater Wealth, Health, and Happiness By Napoleon Hill Though Napoleon Hill died more than five decades ago, there is still much one can learn from his teachings. Rather than leaving the reader with vague lessons learned, Kawasaki spells it out with tips, advice and quotes.

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How to Maintain Your Company Culture Past the Startup Stage

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Some people are having trouble letting go, and the new folks are confused about whom they report to. Creating systemic and regular channels for communication is non-negotiable. Quick tempers promote a culture of fear. Largely it’s a lack of consistency—not learning how to do it, but to do it with more consistency.”

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