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Fortune: The talent conundrum: Managers may be tempted to hold on to their best employees, but that actually hurts the entire company

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Phys.org: Organizations in crises may benefit from jazz ensemble model

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The Chronicle of Higher Education: Teaching: How to help students learn from setbacks

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Phys.org: New research promotes a business paradigm shift that emphasizes people, not just profit

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Fast Company: 4 science-backed ways to build trust as a leader

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Psychology Today: You know leadership, time for you to do leadership

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Poets & Quants: MBA pay - the impact of moving overseas

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Inc.: Want to be more persuasive, make better decisions, be a better leader, and even lose weight? Neuroscience says first take a look at the clock

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BioSpace: Does pay for performance work? It depends

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The Australian: Why your staff give you the silent treatment in meetings

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Phys.org: Plugging the holes left by exiting colleagues can pay off, says researcher

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Phys.org: Study shows how leaders can break down 'benevolent marginalization'

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Phys.org: When raises backfire: Research examines pitfalls of performance-based pay

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Greater Good Magazine: How to make it safe for people to speak up at work

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Oxford University Press: Seven predictions for the biggest management trends in the next few years

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Forbes: Women more likely to negotiate salaries but still earn less than men, research says

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Phys.org: Organizational ghosts: admired former leaders who continue to have outsized influence

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Fast Company: How paying attention to your nightly dreams could impact your career

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Phys.org: Relatable, welcoming cities play large role in migrant success, finds study

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HR Brew: Women are more likely to negotiate than men, but are told ‘no’ more often

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Forbes: What the $500 million fix for local news says about trust and impact

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Boston Globe: Feel like an imposter? It might be good for your career

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Psychology Today: What exactly do we learn from failure?

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Fortune: New research finds that despite the stereotypes, women actually negotiate their salaries more than men

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Phys.org: Study shows dreams spill over into the workplace and can be channeled for productivity

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Time-Charter: How organizations can improve worker buy-in on diversity efforts

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Inc.: Surprising new research on the gender pay gap: women negotiate more than men, but get told no more often

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LovePanky: The Art of Social Media Detox, What It Is & 29 Secrets to Wean Yourself Off

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Medium: What Makes Companies Choose Dark Money?

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Phys.org: Study of migrants after Brexit: 'If you don't want me, I don't want you either'

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