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1NOV2022
workshifter -- Redefining Work
1 NOVEMBER 2022

Attracting and retaining talent was hard in 2022. And without adjustments, companies may find it even harder in 2023. As we move ahead, the confidence and abundance of opportunities that enabled the ...

Employees across every industry may be facing unprecedented times, but at least they're facing them together. Gig workers and corporate workers alike — 78% and 75%, respectively — are worried ...

From industry events to parties with friends, there are plenty of opportunities to build your personal network, especially as the world starts to open back up after the lengthy pandemic shutdown. But ...

Many assume the gig economy is a new form of work, but that would be wrong. In 1776, economist Adam Smith remarked that workers “when they are liberally paid by the piece, are very apt to ...
INDUSTRY 4.0 SURVEY

The anthropologist Margaret Mead affirmed, "If we are to achieve a richer culture, rich in contrasting values, we must recognize the whole gamut of human potentialities…one in which each diverse ...

Turns out that not only do workers save money by working remotely—limited transportation costs and less temptation to spend on fancy lunches—the trend may also help companies too. Companies ...

Through the Michigan Diversity Council and events like the Black Men In Leadership Summit, young men like Ribbron are being mentored to become the next Kenneth Matthies and beyond. “A bright ...

U.S. workers want to take more time off from their jobs and are increasingly turning to the internet to find credible reasons to do so. That's the main takeaway from a new report released Tuesday ...

For many people, saying "I'm sorry" after certain situations, even those that don't require an apology, is second nature. But over-apologizing can backfire, especially in the workplace: It can make others ...

The demand for remote work opportunities has skyrocketed as more businesses adapt to the flexibility of a COVID-19 world, but it has far outstripped the available supply of work-from ...