While some companies frown on employees taking breaks to surf the Internet during business hours, a new study out of the University of Cincinnati indicates these little respites can have …
While it was once thought arrogance, inflated egos and iron-fisted leadership were the secrets to CEO success, new research is casting light on the importance of humility at the very …
Gallup’s monthly U.S. Job Creation Index reached a six-year high in July, continuing the upward trend that has been occurring throughout most of 2014. July’s numbers reached +28, a point …
Though the U.S. unemployment rate didn’t change much, July had an employment increase of 209,000 for nonfarm payroll jobs in July, according to a news release from the U.S. Bureau …
Social media is changing the business world as more executives use it to improve the operations, marketability and profitability of their companies, according to an annual survey conducted jointly by …
Imagine you are cooking dinner for a group of friends. You plan on making chicken Pad Thai, but you find out that one guest is allergic to peanuts and another …
The Beatles aren’t the only ones who get by with a little help from their friends. Generations later, Millennials have upped the ante on workplace friendships, tearing down boundaries and …
As the debate about whether or not college is worth the expense continues, a recent survey shows that 82% of college graduates believe that their degree has benefited their career …
America is changing, people. The president wants family-friendly workplaces. Companies are getting more flexible. And Americans are starting to embrace soccer. Jurgen Klinsmann, coach of the U.S. Men’s National Soccer …
Studying abroad is a time-honored tradition among college students, even if there aren’t as many doing so as is commonly believed. Just 283,332 students studied abroad for academic credit in …