Public speaking can be an intimidating and difficult task for even the most seasoned manager, and what better way to get valuable tips on how to improve and make a positive impact than from one of our favorite Aussies, Lindsay Adams. He will delight and inspire you at this year’
The current and future leaders of the world are the ones who played team sports in high school. “Participation in competitive youth sports ‘spills over’ to occupationally advantageous traits that persist across a person’s life,” said Kevin M. Kniffin, a postdoctoral research associate
That grumpy person at your job may be your best worker. According to a new study published in Social Psychology, a person considered a “hater” may be a better employee because he spends time on fewer activities. Researchers Justin Hepler (Department of Psychology, Univers
Jane Chu—president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, Missouri—was confirmed at the 11th chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) yesterday the the U.S. Senate. “I’m honored to receive the Senate’s vote of confirmation, and I look
Joe Floreano, CFE, has given a lot time and energy to the venue management industry, and it’s not going unnoticed. He was awarded the 2014 Legacy Award last month from the IAVM Foundation, and this month he’s receiving another honor. The Rochester Broadway Theatre League (